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Giza Pyramids
by Joanot Bellver

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Pyramides de Gizeh
Giza Pyramids
by Di_Chap

Egypt (2012)

Giza Pyramids
Giza Pyramids

Great Pyramid of Khufu on left with smaller Pyramid of Khafre on right.

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Egypt - Magic light at Pyramids of Giza
Pyramids of Giza from South

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The pyramids of Giza are perhaps the only true rival to the...

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Egypt - Traces of Time - Pyramids of Giza Lost in the Desert Sand
Pyramids of Giza from South

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Desert View Watchtower at Sunset
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Ansel Adams.

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My wife has been pestering me a bit about not having a proper winter picture in my portfolio even after spending a lot of time in the Northeast. I mean she has seen the shots of frozen ponds and landscapes which I have taken but really wanted some show covered shots. So when we got to Grand Canyon and took the east rim road we were pleasantly surprised to actually see a nice fresh layer of snow on the ground. When we got to the desert view vista, we took a small walk by the rim and finally just before the desert view tower I found this amazing scene. It took me about 15 minutes to set my camera up for this shot on the tripod and then we waited for a small break in the clouds just to get some depth. What you are actually seeing here is a panorama stitch of about 20 shots which were painstakingly stitched together. I need to rally update my computer I don’t think it can handle all these 36 megapixel pano stitches.

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727 - El regal dels Deus
Giza Pyramids
by Joanot Bellver

Pyramids of Giza

Valle de la Luna and Licancabur Volcano at sunset - San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Moon Valley from above
by My Planet Experience
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Camels at Giza
Giza Pyramids

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Layers Upon Layers
Layers Upon Layers

A little haze can do amazing things at sunrise or sunset. Shot from the Desert View overlook of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

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Grand Canyon Desert View
Desert View Watchtower at Sunset

The view from the eastern part of the Grand Canyon National Park (at "Desert View") is in my opinion the most rewarding -- especially at sunset...

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The Pyramid of Giza @ Cairo, Egypt
Pyramids of Giza from South

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EF 17 40 F4 L B+W Circular Polarizer

Yet another pretty old image from 2010. Similar to my previous post from few weeks...

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It's a moment that I'm after, a fleeting moment, but not a frozen moment…
Layers Upon Layers
by Sandeep Thomas
  • Andrew Wyeth.

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I have always heard the term “chasing light” concerning photographers. If I’d be honest, I have to say I never quite understood the term. If anything, I would think photographers are like the people waiting at the arrivals section of an airport waiting/hoping for the light to arrive. But on a trip to Monument valley in 2014, I finally had a first-hand experience of how the term came to existence.

We planned a thanksgiving holiday trip to Monument valley and managed to get hotel accommodation pretty cheap. So we decided to stay till the last day, wake up super early, and drive straight home. Due to the distance we have had to cover, and this meant starting even before sunrise. We woke up as planned to very overcast and cold conditions. Some time into the drive, suddenly, I noticed the beginnings of a fantastic sunrise in my rearview mirror. We did a quick search and decided to head to Grand Canyon National park’s west entrance to take advantage of the incredible colors on display that morning.

The closest viewpoint would be the Navajo point coming from the east, and we decided to head there. Throughout the drive, we had the colors right on our tail. We managed to get to the viewpoint with minutes to spare. The temps were in the -20 range with heavy winds. After parking the car, I ran the short trail to the outlook point. Once I reached my destination, I realized that I forgot my gloves. But once the color show started, none of it mattered to me. It was mesmerizing with fantastic pastel colors to match that of the canyon walls. After about 10 minutes, I lost all feelings on my fingertips and reluctantly decided to leave satisfied, watching one of the best sunrises I have seen in my life. It was my first experience chasing light or being chased by light.

Desert View Thunderstorm - Grand Canyon National Park
Desert View Watchtower at Sunset

My family and I rolled up to the south rim of the Grand Canyon trying to catch the sunset. There were tons of thunderstorms everywhere that had been...

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Egypt - Caravan at Pyramids of Giza – Famous landmark – One of Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
Pyramids of Giza from South

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Grand Canyon Panorama
Desert View Watchtower at Sunset

Grand Canyon panorama, stitched from 7 portrait format images. My shadow and the funky corners ruin the bottom part.

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The Pyramid of Giza @ Cairo, Egypt
Pyramids of Giza from South

Canon EOS 5D Mark II Canon EF 24-105 MM F4 L IS USM B+W Circular Polarizer

Yes this is a 10 years old image. In fact this year I did plan to visit...

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Thanks to all Phoide contributors to Desert!
Most notably Joanot Bellver, Luis Garriga and Sandeep Thomas.