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Whimsical view of the valley from the point where director John Ford shot many of his westerns. The sign and the pony service are from the Navajo's who own and manage the park.
From Wall
Sunset Boys
The best camera in the world is the one you have with you, or so the saying goes. This unexpected image was captured almost by accident while dining with my brother and sister-in-law at a shore side restaurant on the Gulf Coast.
While we were talking, I looked out a window and noticed these three boys on a dock that seemed pointed at the setting sun. Not wanting to take the chance they would move (they ran off the dock in less than a minute), I framed and snapped this photo with my iPhone through the window.
A 12" by 18" image or larger, in a simple or distressed gold frame makes this image really pop. It also does well with a barnwood frame.From Wall
Adams Dwellings
Iconic cliff dwelling view first photographed in black and white by Ansel Adams. Canyon de Chelly in Navajo Country.
From Four Corners