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CJ3 3858 Setting sun, Grand Canyon

CJ3 3858 Setting sun, Grand Canyon


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Filename: CJ3_3858 Setting sun, Grand Canyon.jpg

Size: 7360 x 4912 (19.5MB)

Date: 18th April 2013

Source: CJM Photography

Author: Chris McEvoy

Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work

Job Title: Photographer

Sub Location: USA Denver to Las Vegas

City: Bishops Stortford

County: Herts

Country: UK

© 2013 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjmphotography.co.uk

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CJ3 3858 Setting sun, Grand Canyon

Setting sun on a promotry near to Yavapai Point, Grand Canyon, USA, Scenery, landscape, America, south rim, Arizona

CJM Photography features motor sport classic/historic events as well as those of the current era

Media ID 9372617

© 2013 Chris McEvoy, all rights reserved, www.cjmphotography.co.uk

America Arizona Dusk Grand Canyon Rim Trail Scenic Views Sunset Vista Setting Sun Sun Down Yavapai Point


EDITORS COMMENTS
This breathtaking print titled "CJ3 3858 Setting sun, Grand Canyon" captures the awe-inspiring beauty of nature at its finest. Taken by talented photographer Chris McEvoy from CJM Photography, this image showcases a mesmerizing sunset scene near Yavapai Point in the iconic Grand Canyon, Arizona. As the sun gracefully descends towards the horizon, it casts a warm golden glow over the vast landscape of America's south rim. The vibrant colors of dusk paint a stunning backdrop against which the rugged cliffs and deep canyons stand majestically. This vista is truly a sight to behold. The composition skillfully frames the expansive view, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in this natural wonderland. The rim trail leading into the distance adds depth and perspective to an already captivating panorama. McEvoy's keen eye for detail allows us to appreciate every intricate feature of this remarkable scenery. From the delicate play of light on rocky formations to the subtle shadows that dance across each crevice, his photography transports us directly into this enchanting moment. Whether you have personally experienced the grandeur of Grand Canyon or not, this print serves as a powerful reminder of Earth's extraordinary landscapes and our profound connection with nature. It is an invitation to pause, reflect, and be inspired by one of America's most treasured landmarks - all through Chris McEvoy's lens.

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