Photos of the Grand Canyon
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I don't have a commercial website!!
If you actually take the time to look, you will see that:
1. Nowhere on the site do I ask for money
2. There is no mechanism for buying photographs or prints
3. I have included a fairly typical copyright notice asked people to contact me before using these photographs, which is purely a matter of common courtesy on their part.
Also, I have NEVER sold a photograph or print, worked as a professional photographer, or even as a professional web designer.
I am an engineer by profession who happens to love travel and AMATEUR photography. I just wanted to share some of the results with other like-minded people.
So stop being so offensively paranoid.
If you actually take the time to look, you will see that:
1. Nowhere on the site do I ask for money
2. There is no mechanism for buying photographs or prints
3. I have included a fairly typical copyright notice asked people to contact me before using these photographs, which is purely a matter of common courtesy on their part.
Also, I have NEVER sold a photograph or print, worked as a professional photographer, or even as a professional web designer.
I am an engineer by profession who happens to love travel and AMATEUR photography. I just wanted to share some of the results with other like-minded people.
So stop being so offensively paranoid.
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Fantastic pictures Dave. They certainly show the value of catching the canyon at just the right lighting...early morning, or late afternoon. Otherwise pictures just don't capture the depth. We've had a couple of trips there and are always disappointed with what we capture. Yours are terrific.
We were in northern AZ over Thanksgiving, but only the area around Flagstaff--didn't do the Grand Canyon this year. Your picture of Tuzigoot remind me of Wupatki. It's incredible that any of this is still standing, isn't it? Here are some of ours if you are interested: http://pages.prodigy.net/redraidermom/ These are the furthest thing from professional, taken on a gloomy day with an Olympus digital by rank amateurs. LOL There are two pages...scroll to the bottom of the first for a link to the 2nd. Is there ever a bad sunset in AZ? Our sunset was taken on the same gloomy day as the Wupatki photos.
We were in northern AZ over Thanksgiving, but only the area around Flagstaff--didn't do the Grand Canyon this year. Your picture of Tuzigoot remind me of Wupatki. It's incredible that any of this is still standing, isn't it? Here are some of ours if you are interested: http://pages.prodigy.net/redraidermom/ These are the furthest thing from professional, taken on a gloomy day with an Olympus digital by rank amateurs. LOL There are two pages...scroll to the bottom of the first for a link to the 2nd. Is there ever a bad sunset in AZ? Our sunset was taken on the same gloomy day as the Wupatki photos.
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OliveOyl,
Wupatki looks like a place I should visit sometime. There's a surprising amount of stuff to see around Flagstaff.
I visit the UK a lot, and invariably other Americans comment on how "we just don't have this kind of history at home". So it was great to see some 12th century ruins here in the US.
Dave
Wupatki looks like a place I should visit sometime. There's a surprising amount of stuff to see around Flagstaff.
I visit the UK a lot, and invariably other Americans comment on how "we just don't have this kind of history at home". So it was great to see some 12th century ruins here in the US.
Dave
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