I've finally gotten around to processing my day shots from the Grand Canyon.
It was quite smoggy and mostly overcast on the day which presented a few problems with the processing.
Thank goodness for high pass filters.
No photo is going to do the Canyon justice. You can't get a feel for actual size of it, the depth, the width. It's canyons within canyons within canyons until you finally get down to the Colorado River, way down at the bottom.
I have also uploaded much higher res images to my Flickr account. http://www.flickr.com/photos/astro_jjj_unprocessed_data
Click on the picture you wish to view, click on the 3 dots on the lower right, choose "view all sizes" then pick "Original" to see them at their highest resolution. The photos are up to 5mb in size.
Nice pictures, JJJ! What area of the Grand Canyon is that?
We went for a drive along the Colorado River near Moab UT and that was much less exciting. Arches and Canyonlands national parks were pretty cool though
There are quite a few treks you can take. Some taking just half an hour, others taking days. Some are very dangerous, as you can imagine and you do need to let people know you are heading down.
My night time shots, I captured the lights from campers way half way down.
The temperature range is extreme which also adds to the hazards of rock falls and narrow paths with cliffs.
It's awe inspiring. When I first saw the Canyon, I stopped and stared and cried. I wasn't the only one either.
Gaud, I so want to go, its been no 1 on the bucket list for years.
I'm heading over again next year Fred.
LA, Vegas then the Grand Canyon. I'd like to visit Yellowstone as well, but not sure if the funds will get me that far.
An Awesome collection jj, and there we have cliffs with errossion turning rock into gravels, then the waters turn the gravels into sands & silts, then I collect some of it and put in the fishtank, Lol , , how impressive how parts of this planet is made, let lone the epic veiws etc , , Nice post ! !