Sunrise at Grand Canyon National Park has always been something that I have wanted to witness. I got my chance a few weeks ago when everyone else in the country was preparing to watch the Super Bowl. My family and I worked our way in the dark to Mather Point a few hundred or so yards from the new Visitor Center. I set up my tripod at the edge of the canyon and felt the frigid wind, rising from the canyon, hit my face. Soon I was joined by a bus load of foreign tourist all snapping their cameras with their flashes on. Pre-dawn photography at the canyon that day was better than the actual sunrise. This photograph is one that I have rendered in High Definition in post production in Photoshop CS3. I hope you enjoy it.
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sunrise From Mather Point
Sunrise at Grand Canyon National Park has always been something that I have wanted to witness. I got my chance a few weeks ago when everyone else in the country was preparing to watch the Super Bowl. My family and I worked our way in the dark to Mather Point a few hundred or so yards from the new Visitor Center. I set up my tripod at the edge of the canyon and felt the frigid wind, rising from the canyon, hit my face. Soon I was joined by a bus load of foreign tourist all snapping their cameras with their flashes on. Pre-dawn photography at the canyon that day was better than the actual sunrise. This photograph is one that I have rendered in High Definition in post production in Photoshop CS3. I hope you enjoy it.
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