From Grandview Point east to the "Three Castles". This was a contrasting subject & make it worst was overdeveloped in contrasting developer (see my remarks back of 48017) - but I can make a fine print by using softer paper, then you can bring out the "Three Castles" at left in skyline & also shoe details in shadows- This print would put a black eye on Keystone standards" [1 of 220 similar Grand Canyon - Landscapes images]
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From Grandview Point east to the "Three Castles". This was a contrasting subject & make it worst was overdeveloped in contrasting developer (see my remarks back of 48017) - but I can make a fine print by using softer paper, then you can bring out the "Three Castles" at left in skyline & also shoe details in shadows- This print would put a black eye on Keystone standards" [1 of 220 similar Grand Canyon - Landscapes images].
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