Driving from the Petrified Forest National Park my son, Sean, and I arrived at Chinle, Arizona the evening of Monday, November 2, 2003. No time to rest or eat after checking into the Best Western he and I reached the White House overlook and trail head with the sun low in the sky, the sun sets 6:45 pm these last few days of Daylight Savings. The Navajo Reservation observes Daylight Savings, so the click jumps crossing the border from Arizona to Reservation.
I was 50 at the time and with Sean graduated from SUNY Maritime and fresh from a tour at sea we made good time to the canyon floor. I wanted to catch the White House in the setting sun.
This morning, 14 years later, I published a fine art photograph from that trip.
Looking along the canyon, over thick stands of Russian Olives, I caught the risen moon, in gibbous phase, against a mid-canyon freestanding fin of red sandstone of the southern canyon wall.
Click for “Moon Fin” from my OnLine Gallery

Copyright 2017 Michael Stephen Wills Photography
Awesome shot, very beautiful!
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Good to hear from you, Hein. Stay safe today, here our snow is falling beautifully with no wind. It is peaceful.
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There should be a “love” button – simply gorgeous!
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Did you see the figures in the cliff, Lynne?. Some people see a monkey, etc.
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No, I didn’t but it looked rather like a giant elephant head and trunk if that’s the area you mean.
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Yes!! The perception does vary with the viewer.
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Spectacular – face in the cliff is watching the moon rise!
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Yes, you saw it, Jazz. Some people see animals.
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks…a great memory of a visit with my son. We toured Arizona after is first sailing after graduation from SUNY Maritime College as an engineer.
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Se ve un lugar espectacular
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Thank You for visiting, Lunatica, and for your generous compliment.
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Awesome as always. Love these posts.
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Oh, your compliment is appreciated
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I would like to tour the west someday.
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It is radically different than NYC….a great experience. Summer is not the best season due to heat and wildfires.
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I‘ve been in Texas during the summer. What’s worse is how hot the car gets. I think summer would have too many tourists.
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agreed
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