Monument Valley Mittens CourtHouse Panorama is a photograph by Bob and Nadine Johnston which was uploaded on September 27th, 2014.
Monument Valley Mittens CourtHouse Panorama
Monument Valley Mittens CourtHouse Panorama, though a classic image in Monument Valley, one which has been in many Ford Movies, is different many... more
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Monument Valley Mittens CourtHouse Panorama
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Bob and Nadine Johnston
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Description
Monument Valley Mittens CourtHouse Panorama, though a classic image in Monument Valley, one which has been in many Ford Movies, is different many times during the day and on different days of the year. Constantly changing weather and lighting mean a huge variety of images may be captured from the same location. This one is from our Hotel room balcony.
The Navajo Nation is a semi-autonomous Native American-governed territory covering 27,425 square miles, occupying portions of northeastern Arizona, southeastern Utah, and northwestern New Mexico. It is the largest land area assigned primarily to a Native American jurisdiction within the United States.
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Adjacent to or near the Navajo Reservation are the Southern Ute of Colorado, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe of Colorado, Utah, and New Mexico, both to the north; the Jicarilla Apache to the east, and other tribes to the west and south. The
Navajo Nation's territory surrounds the Hopi Indian Reservation.
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The land area of the Navajo Nation is 24,078.127 square miles, making it by far the largest Indian reservation in the United States; it is nearly the same size as the state of West Virginia.
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Situated within the Navajo Nation are Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Monument Valley, Rainbow Bridge National Monument, and the Shiprock landmark. The eastern portion of the reservation, in New Mexico, is popularly
called the "Checkerboard" because Navajo lands are mingled with fee lands, owned by both Navajos and non-Navajos, and federal and state lands under various jurisdictions. Three large non-contiguous sections entirely surrounded by New Mexico are also under Navajo jurisdiction: the Ramah Navajo Indian Reservation, the Alamo Navajo Indian Reservation, and the Tohajiilee Indian Reservation.
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The Tribal Trust lands have no private land ownerships, and all Tribal Trust land is owned in common and administered by the Nation's government. On the other hand, BIA Indian Allotment lands are privately owned by the heirs and generations of the original BIA Indian Allotee to whom it was issued. With Tribal Trust lands, leases are made both to customary land users (for homesites, grazing, and other uses) and organizations, which may include BIA and other
federal agencies, churches and other religious organizations, as well as private or commercial businesses.
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September 27th, 2014
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Bob and Nadine Johnston
We really appreciate you stopping by to view our work. #Paintings or #Photographs of #beautiful things, especially those in #nature can help you feel better. Just stop and take a few moments to see all the details. Even click on the image to see the finest detail, like brush strokes, etc.. It could even surprise you, just how relaxed you can feel after viewing 100 or more images (just try it today) when you take the time for a break.... View or scan them carefully noticing details you would not have otherwise seen, and take the time to see many images in that manner. Just clicking Next at the top of the page, again, and again as you breathe slowly.... Breathing slowly as you watch the next page loading, can even be a form of meditation or relaxation, as you think of the scene or landscaps, just as if you are actually in that environment. And when you take ten minutes or so to observe and pay attention to how you are feeling.... We know you will enjoy our work, even more.... You can just return whenever you feel like you can use a break... to enjoy them, again and again...
Maria Hunt
So love this work. Perfect capture of this area. Truly enjoy your series on the parks... F/L
Mary Machare
The POV on this spectacular landscape shows the winding road as it pierces the contours of the land and highlights the massive rock formations against the sky. LFP
Spencer McDonald
I always enjoy seeing the desert in photo. Your image is outstanding and works well in HDR. So subtle and natural. Nice Job!!
Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!
Jo-Anne Gazo-McKim
You're right, they do look like mittens. The oranges really capture my attention.
Bob and Nadine Johnston replied:
During the "Golden Hour" or about an your after sunrise and before sundown you get much warmer colors. This color was set using "Automatic Color" in Photoshop... so its not manipulated to be more orange than it was.
Dawn Currie
Congratulations on your feature in our group, I Love Nature Photography - celebrating the best of our natural world!