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GRAND CANYON FINE ART { 14 images } Created 18 Jan 2020

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  • Royal Arch Creek trickles into Elves Chasm, supporting a hanging garden of moss and maidenhair fern, Grand Canyon National Park, © David A. Ponton [This is a composite of four images, making a very large file suitable for very large prints. Please use the contact button to get the best possible file for your special needs.]
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  • Royal Arch Creek trickles into Elves Chasm, supporting a hanging garden of moss and maidenhair fern, Grand Canyon National Park, © David A. Ponton [This is a composite of two images, making an extra large file suitable for large prints. Please use the contact button to get the best possible file for your special needs.]
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  • Deer Creek Falls, the tallest, most beautiful perennial waterfall in the Grand Canyon. This is a composite of 5 images to create very large (tall) prints, only by special arrangement - please use the Contact link. The file that will upload directly from this website is suitable for editorial and prints up to 10.5x24 in., © David A. Ponton
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  • Deer Creek Falls, the tallest, most beautiful perennial waterfall and hanging garden in the Grand Canyon. This is a composite of 7 images to create very large (tall) prints, only by special arrangement - please use the Contact link. The file that will upload directly from this website is suitable for editorial and prints up to 9.5x24 in., © David A. Ponton
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  • Deer Creek Falls, the tallest, most beautiful perennial waterfall and hanging garden in the Grand Canyon. This is a composite of 9 images to create very large (tall) prints, only by special arrangement - please use the Contact link. The file that will upload directly from this website is suitable for editorial and prints up to 8x32 in., © David A. Ponton
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  • Rainbow and spot lighting in the Grand Canyon in the early morning following a storm, from Lipan Point.(This is a large file suitable for very large prints.) © David A. Ponton
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  • Sunset at the Grand Canyon, Yavapi Point at the far right, © David A. Ponton. This is a large file size suitable for large prints or mural.
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  • The central deep current of the Colorado River accelerates into a drop of the riverbed, the fast motion smoothing out the surface of the current and forming a tongue shape. Here the tongue is reflecting the light from the sunlit wall of the canyon and leads into House Rock Rapid, (This is a very large file suitable for murals, don't hesitate to contact me to be sure you have an appropriate file for your project.) © David A. Ponton
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  • The central deep current of the Colorado River accelerates into a drop of the riverbed, the fast motion smoothing out the surface of the current and forming a tongue shape. The tongue is reflecting the light from the sunlit wall of the canyon and leads into House Rock Rapid, © David A. Ponton [This is a large file suitable for large prints]
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  • High sandstone cliff in Mauve Gorge catches late sunlight while ramparts are in shadow, Grand Canyon, © David A. Ponton
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  • Nankoweap ruins with the collapsed front of  the third room, photographed 8/23/1981, historical record photo.  Grand Canyon National Park, © 1981 David A. Ponton
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  • Camera placed inside room 1 gives a view of room 4, Nankoweap Ruins, Grand Canyon, photographed 8/23/1981, historical record photo. Grand Canyon National Park, © 1981 David A. Ponton
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  • Clouds and spotlighting linger after a storm in the Grand Canyon, © David A. Ponton
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  • Smooth water of the Colorado River reflects the colors of Mauve Gorge in the Grand Canyon, © David A. Ponton
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