Grand Canyon - Sunrise Adagio - 1B
by Michael Mazaika
Title
Grand Canyon - Sunrise Adagio - 1B
Artist
Michael Mazaika
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Photograph
Description
In its daily symphony, the sunrise continues to slowly cut through the shadows and mist of the Grand Canyon in a view from the South Rim at Mather Point illustrating the remarkable effects of the early light, the waning shadows, and the shear depth of the canyon and its rock formations. Image = Grand Canyon Sunrise Adagio-1b NSCS-4K 081214A TP CB B-0_10_ -10_-20 E-P M C1 PSP Cr A-HPS FT R3O1.jpg.
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August 16th, 2014
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Comments (23)
Tatiana Travelways
Congratulations! Your beautiful artwork has been featured in the "Travel Art" front page gallery group at Fine Art America!
Greta Foose
What a great job you have done in capturing the details in both the light and the shadows in this image. The Grand Canyon is such a challenge to shoot and this is wonderful.
Constance DRESCHER
Thank you very much, Michael. This is hands down the most beautiful photograph of the Grand Canyon I have ever seen. Amazing colors!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Constance. I imagine I could be at this spot or any other, at any time of the day, or any season of the year and there would be ever more wonderful scenes. I appreciate your kindness. - Mike
Joy Buckels
Mike, this is stunning! Having visited the canyon, it's not as easy as it seems to get breathtaking photos like this. Bravo!
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in the World We See Group:-)
Michael Mazaika replied:
I'm very grateful, Robyn, for this feature in the "World We See" group. Thanks so much. - Mike
Joy Watson
Wow, outstanding work and view. lf
Michael Mazaika replied:
It is truly a mesmerizing place to visit. Thanks for your kind thought and support, Joy. - Mike
Dawn Currie
Michael, Congratulations on your feature in Pure Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Dawn, for featuring this image in "Pure Nature Photography" of a place that I can't imagine ever growing tired of the light. - Mike
Rosanne Jordan
Beautiful light and colors in the magic of those canyons! L
Michael Mazaika replied:
A few days was not enough, but it was better than no days at all. What an amazing place it is. Thank you, Rosanne. - Mike
Jonathan Nguyen
fantastic capture Michael! i just love the light and the texture of the canyon
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Michael. I can't imagine ever growing tired of watching the light, especially there. - Mike
Stuart Litoff
Great capture of this beautiful light on the canyon!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Stuart. That means a lot to me coming from someone whose work I always enjoy viewing. - Mike
EGiclee Digital Prints
Amazing!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Well put, Lonn. It is amazing place to watch and absorb the light. What a gift. Thanks - Mike
Christy Gendalia
Magnificent! Great capture.
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Christy. I could watch the light there all year and never run out of the simple fascination of it all. I'm glad you enjoyed the shot. - Mike
Angela Davies
Wow, magnificent scene, light, pov! I never tire of images of the Grand Canyon! LF
Michael Mazaika replied:
Nor do I. A pretty awe-inspiring place. Thank you, Angela, for your kind thoughts. - Mike
Lianne Schneider
Hard to image that an image this beautiful could be real! Simply gorgeous work Michael and love the title!! F/L TG
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Lianne. As I'm sure you've experienced yourself, watching the morning light and landscape develop is something akin to an adagio (slow) beginning to an even greater work. I was very fortunate here. Mike
Sandi OReilly
Gorgeous capture and POV, Michael, v/l
Michael Mazaika replied:
What a remarkable piece of God's Creation. Thanks, Sandi, for you kind encouragement. - Mike
Marcia Lee Jones
Stunning shot of the Grand Canyon!
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Marcia Lee. I am humbled at having had the privilege to visit there. I'm glad you enjoyed this scene. - Mike
Denise Clark
Wow...wonderful shot Michael...love the light. l/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thank you, Denise. A wonderful place to visit. I think the light and color would be fascinating to observe all year long.....and then move to the next spot and start over. - Mike