Landscapes: Honorable Mention 2017 (amateur)
ENTRY DESCRIPTION
This is another image from a five day trip to the Grand Canyon, Arizona, USA, in late January, 2017. We almost didn't go because the weather reports were so dire. I'm glad we did go, because it was so beautiful. The dramatic weather was just what I'd hoped for, and the shots, like this one, are incredible. This was taken from Knob Turnoff, between Hopi and Mojave Points, on Hermit Road, late in the day. Moments before you couldn't see the Colorado River. The precipitation you see is snow at higher elevations turning to rain at the lower elevations.
AUTHOR
Mike Herdering is a self-taught photographer living in southern California. He purchased his first SLR as a teen in the '70s and processed his images in his bedroom closet. Though he's taken numerous art classes, in high school and college, photography classes were not part of the curriculum at the time he attended school. Now, as a retired software engineer, he is able to pursue his passion as a landscape and hummingbird photographer. Mike has been using digital SLRs since 2004 and has displayed his work at local art shows and galleries near his home town, as well as at the Pasadena Museum of History. His landscapes, primarily from the U.S. southwest, range from the familiar (Yosemite, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon) to the not-so-familiar (Coal Mine Canyon, North and South Coyote Buttes, AZ and The Isle Of Skye, Scotland). His hummingbird photos, of Anna's, Allen's, Black Chinned and Rufous Hummingbirds, in flight, are all taken in his yard. When processing his images, he attempts to display the beauty of the scene in a realistic manner, whether the conditions of the capture were ideal or not.
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