
Thursday, 1st October 2009
Grand Canyon
by Yoan Eynaud
The Grand Canyon from a plane.
Equipment: Canon 40D
Yoan Eynaud
Website: Photos
Grand Canyon by Yoan Eynaud was photo of the day on Thursday, 1st October 2009. It is tagged Canyon, Grand Canyon, USA. You can leave a comment below.

14 Comments
Photos by Nik
That’s a clean looking image very much like you really would see it thanks for sharing and congrats
mike
I like it. What a place to take picutres. So much to see.
Anurag
Very well managed composition from a less than Ideal location. At first I was about concerned about a slight “aparent” anticlockwise tilt of the horizion but when I read that the shot was from a plane all reservations disappeared.
You can, however, correct the tilt in photoshop if you are not an ultra purist.
Wonderful Shot.
Su
What a wonderful shot wish I was there
Malta Photography
Nice shot a little unsaturated but its a nice view over all. I would have liked to see the redness of the canyon maybe it was the wrong time to shoot. Sunset would have given it more warmth.
Pauline Jones
Nice shot; what a spectacular place. it would have been a sin not to photograph it.
Catrin Hinrichs
Great National Monument Photo from above.
wanda krack
I like your placement of objects within the shot, and the angle you took it. This is a perspective that is not often seen in a photograph. Well-done.
yo
Thanks everybody !
Taking that shot was kind of hard because it wasn’t my plane so it didn’t make exactly what I would like it to do but still, it was such a great experience, great canyon is so much impressive.
The slight desaturation of the colors may be due to the fact that I am 1000 meters over the colorado river…;-)
Renee
wow great overall shot!
Marie Dunphy Harding
Spectacular! Thanks for sharing.
Sonya Brannock
Makes me miss home. Thanks for sharing.
Grete
What a great composition. It’s a point of view different from all the acquaintances. It has a great texture!!! Congrats for you.
Marta Hendrikx
Waaah! Opposites attract…love the sky and horizon softening the canyon.