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Morning shadow, West Dike.
I spent a freezing night at the radius of the West dike with the hope of this image. Shiprock isn't a park or national land. It is part of the Navajo Indian Nation Reservation. You travel at your own risk. Nobody has invited you. I move my vehicle before dusk and pick a place where I can't be easily seen and remain watchful. While the West dike isn't as prone to poltergeists and energy shifts like the South side, it still is a powerful place, even in clear morning air.
Platinum contact print, (5X7 image) or silver gelatin image on 20X24 paper. Edition of 40. 1,200.00.
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