An old one from me but hey, I'm new;-) It's the Watchtower overlooking the Grand Canyon.
The Watchtower by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
This is a discussion on The Watchtower within the Architecture & Man Made (cities, buildings, roads, objects & abstracts) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; An old one from me but hey, I'm new;-) It's the Watchtower overlooking the Grand Canyon. The Watchtower by Dan ...
An old one from me but hey, I'm new;-) It's the Watchtower overlooking the Grand Canyon.
The Watchtower by Dan Newcomb Photography, on Flickr
What a lovely scene. Really cool!
Looks like something out of Lord of the Rings or similar.
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Thanks guys. It was a cool place. My brother and I were down there on a photo trip. Besides all the usual photographing, we were using our still cameras to do a bunch of time lapse scenes. This is a still from a time lapse sequence I shot. If you care to see the video here's the link YouTube - TimeLapseHD's Channel
Nice composition and mood. Well done, and welcome to the forum.
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great pic and awesome youtube vids! Cant wait to get home from work and watch them all!
Damn...just, damn.
Very cool!
well made!!
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Excellent image; wonderful comp, mood, colour and exposure here.
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