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Mark Hammon  > Fine Art Portfolio > Elsewhere
Elsewhere

I was born with wanderlust or the travel bug, either way I love to travel and have been fortunate to see much. In this portfolio I have concentrated on some high points around the United States.

You can see a larger version of the image by clicking on the preview on the right. This is a multi-page portfolio, so be sure to explore the other pages by using the page option below this description. You can purchase prints of these images from the ‘Buy’ above the preview. Printing and distribution are handled by the well-known Bay Photo. For custom prints printed and signed by Mark Hammon or for special sizes, please feel free to contact me.
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The Streaked Wall
While in Zion National Park on January 1st of 2005 I spotted these climbers on The Streaked Wall. I have done a little rock climbing in my day, but this big wall stuff takes a real driven person.
South Rim of the Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon is an amazing place.  I was struck by the way the evening light accented all of the amazing detail in the canyon wall.  I love the panoramic format, but it particularly lent itself to this image.  The trial in the lower part of the photo is the Angel Bright trail, once many years ago I used it to hike out of the Grand Canyon on a backpacking trip to the Phantom Ranch bottom near the Colorado River.
We have been driving for most the day. Got picked up in Scottsdale and headed up, to Prescott. From there we drove to Page AZ. We got here late in the afternoon and made a snap decision to head to Horseshoe Bend with our last few hours of sunlight. It was a beautifully good decision. Horseshow Bend is a well photographed section of the Colorado River just downstream of the Lake Powel Dam.  The sun was setting and the colors were great.
Oak Alley Plantation
Three hundred years ago some unknown person planted two rows of oak trees leading away from the Mississippi River in Louisiana.  Later someone else came along and built the plantation house.  Now Oak Alley Plantation is one of the most picturesque plantation along the Mississippi.
Oak Alley Plantation
Three hundred years ago some unknown person planted two rows of oak trees leading away from the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Later someone else came along and built the plantation house. Now Oak Alley Plantation is one of the most picturesque plantation along the Mississippi.
Oak Alley Plantation
Three hundred years ago some unknown person planted two rows of oak trees leading away from the Mississippi River in Louisiana.  Later someone else came along and built the plantation house.  Now Oak Alley Plantation is one of the most picturesque plantation along the Mississippi.
Oak Alley Plantation
Three hundred years ago some unknown person planted two rows of oak trees leading away from the Mississippi River in Louisiana. Later someone else came along and built the plantation house. Now Oak Alley Plantation is one of the most picturesque plantation along the Mississippi.
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Keywords: tree house building home architecture houses usa america residence plants louisiana architectural plantation oaks structures edifice new orleans united states of america deciduous united states us north america residential building edifices u.s. oak plantation
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