Sunday, December 30, 2018

3000 Feet Down to the Colorado River


Sometimes, you can't pick your lighting and time of day. Some professional photographers camp out for days or weeks waiting for the "perfect" shot. Almost always, I have to take what I can get on any given day. But by carrying a camera with me almost constantly, I can catch a few remarkable shots. This is Toroweap on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. You are looking straight down 3000 feet or so to the Colorado River. It is an utterly remote location and usually costs at least one flat tire. We replaced two. I would have liked a little more sun and fewer clouds but I am not likely to make the more than 60-mile dirt road drive again anytime soon. Who knows.

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