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  • Grandview Point, Grand Canyon. Light Clouds provide a dappled light over the slopes of canyon features.
    A Grand View_1080669.JPG
  • The light of a mid-day visit to Moran Point was shaded by passing showers. The first of the summer monsoon season.
    July Shower Over the Canyon_1080652.JPG
  • Grand Canyon can change by the hour.  If you stay for several days and just watch, it will not disappoint.
    Desert View Point_1060373.JPG
  • At Grand Canyon, every sunrise and sunset is a new performance.  There are no reruns here.
    Yaki Point Sunset_1060555.JPG
  • Grand Canyon can change by the hour.  If you stay for several days and just watch, it will not disappoint.
    Desert View Point_1060373.JPG
  • The Desert View Watchtower was designed by architect Mary Coulter and was built in 1932. It was designed resemble the Hopi architecture that was used in the area 1000 year ago.
    Desert View Watchtower_1080609-Pano-...JPG
  • The harsh light of a mid-day visit to Lipan Point was shaded by passing showers. The first of the summer monsoon season. This point offers a view of the inner gorge.
    Lipan Point Monsoon - mono.JPG
  • Pre-sunrise light is just starting to illuminate the higher peaks. In March, when night time temperatures are in the 20's.  It took some gumption to crawl out of my tent early enough to get here for the sunrise.
    Yavapai Point Before Sunrise_1060475.JPG
  • The Desert View Watchtower was designed by architect Dorothy Coulter and was built in 1932. It was designed resemble the Hopi architecture that was used in the area 1000 years ago.
    Desert View Watchtower_1080609-Pano-...JPG
  • This was in March, when pre-dawn temperatures are in the 20's.  It took some gumption to crawl out of my tent early enough to get here for the sunrise.
    Yavapai Point Before Sunrise_1060475.JPG
  • This was on one my nearly annual visits to Arizona. After staying at the Grand Canyon I was driving to Phoenix by way of Sedona. It was what I call an "energetic" weather day. I kept looking at the sky while also looking for a foreground, all while trying to avoid running off the road. I finally found a place to safely pull over, admire this scene and take a few photos.
    After the Rain, Arizona_1060691.JPG
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