In a message dated 2/13/2007 8:44:39 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
To see more of Eliot  Porter's work, see if you can find a book 
originally published in 1963 by  the Sierra Club called "The Place No One 
Knew".  It's Porter's photos  of Glen Canyon in northern AZ before the 
dam was built and the canyon was  flooded.

"From Publishers Weekly
This is ... master nature  photographer Porter's 1963 paean to a unique 
natural wonder of compressed  geology and atmospheric caprice now long 
since extinguished by a  power-project dam. The work still excites as 
both camera art and a spur to  wilderness preservation. Light, shadow and 
tinted hue play changes on the  canyon's walls, rifts and waters in 
Porter's color plates, here accompanied  by quotations from Thoreau, 
Loren Eiseley, Owen Wister, Wallace Stegner and  others. The assemblage 
of "carved walls, royal arches, glens, alcove  gulches, mounds and 
monuments" that Porter calls "the Colorado's masterwork"  was discovered 
by John Wesley Powell in 1869. Porter mourns a vanished river  passage 
that "mirrors pink rocks and cerulean sky" and in whose narrow  chasms 
"streams of melted gems flow over purple sands." Though imperceptible  in 
its original state, Glen Canyon on these picture-pages persists and is  
fittingly commemorated."

Another of book of Porter's worth perusing  has photos from the coast of 
Maine, titled "Summer  Island".

-P

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Thanks.

Hmmm, my father helped build  Glen Canyon dam. LOL.

I'll look around for him.

Marnie :-)  


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