with
Christine Keith
October 4 - 8, 2006
Cost: $1,575
Each
fall, displays of marvelous color mark the change of seasons
in both the Kaibab Forest and along the North Rim of the Grand
Canyon. At this magical time of year, forests lie like a golden
shawl across the hillsides of the Rim, as aspens thrust their
colorful branches toward a crisp, blue sky. Maple trees and
scrub oaks glow in fiery reds, especially when they catch
warm early morning and late evening light high above the yawning
chasm below.
This is your chance
to photograph fall color as well as the sculptured temples
and buttes seen from Bright Angel Point, the undulating layers
of sandstone, shale and limestone found at Transept Canyon
and the eroded arch of Angel's Window. Other scenic spots
will include the panoramic views from Cape Royal, some 5,000
feet above the canyon bottom, and an overlook near Mt. Hayden
from the canyon's highest viewpoint, Point Imperial.
Throughout our journey,
we may encounter the gentle beauty of an early morning fog
slowly dissipating when touched by sunlight. Or perhaps a
front will pass through, leaving behind a fresh dusting of
light snow or billowy clouds clumped over the horizon. Sunsets
offer a different challenge, as the golden hour light blankets
the land with a warm glow, while the canyon's recesses are
enveloped in brooding shadows, creating imposing silhouettes.
Join Christine Keith and a small group of photographers in
this captivating setting to capture some of the most spectacular
views Mother Nature has to offer!
Tree photo by
Christine Keith
"A
dynamic week! I was immersed in photography, surrounded
by beauty, and enjoyed the company of great people..."
- Participant Shirley Gilmore

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Includes:
- RT transportation from Phoenix
- Lodging
- Photographic instruction
- Lunches and snacks
- Park fees & permits
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