Colorado River in The Grand Canyon High Water is a photograph by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on April 23rd, 2013.
Colorado River in The Grand Canyon High Water
Here we have a view of the Colorado River in The Grand Canyon over one Mile Below us... and about Nine Miles from this Viewpoint at Yaki. ... more
Title
Colorado River in The Grand Canyon High Water
Artist
Bob and Nadine Johnston
Medium
Photograph - Enhanced In Lightroom And Photoshop - Nikon Photography - Gift Or Note Cards, Are Cheaper By The Dozen
Description
Here we have a view of the Colorado River in The Grand Canyon over one Mile Below us... and about Nine Miles from this Viewpoint at Yaki.
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Uploaded
April 23rd, 2013
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Comments (38)
Randy Rosenberger
Nadine and Bob, I just love the textures within the rocks formations, and the superb colors throughout this piece, and the waterflow into the river is quite awesome! This lovely piece of art work deserves many accolades, and I hope you get them on our WFS site, as they surely are worthy of high recognition. It is with pride and pleasure that I Feature this beautifully done piece of artwork on our Homepage. Thanks much for sharing your talents and the beauty of your great works. Liked Forever, Elvis
Athala Carole Bruckner
Beautiful capture,f eel like your standing on the mountain looking down....v/fb
Danielle Parent
VF so wild this landscapes reminds me from my home by the asbestos mines. the temperatures is much colder ..stunning view point!