PMAE No 60 by joysabin

PMAE No 60

Reflections taken from a window in the Kolb Brother's ( http://grandcanyonhistory.clas.asu.edu/sites_southrim_kolbstudio.html) garage which is just behind their former home and studio at the Grand Canyon.
A very cool spooky Halloween capture!
October 31st, 2017  
The more I look, the more I see
October 31st, 2017  
well done.
November 1st, 2017  
Wow! Look at those cobwebs. Lots to look at here.
November 1st, 2017  
@gardenfolk I am very grateful for the fav, thank you kindly. I don't think that those garage windows are cleaned often, mine isn't either.

@blueberry1222 Thank you so much, again I was taking shots of unnoticed things. People were walking past without paying attention, like the only cool thing is the Canyon.:):)

@haskar Thank you a lot. Not many people pay attention to this garage let alone its filthy windows, just me :):)

@jclaireyp Thank you ever so much. I'm glad that those webs are contained in the garage and not in my house.
November 1st, 2017  
Very spooky shot!
November 2nd, 2017  
A nice bit of magic
November 2nd, 2017  
@eudora Emery Kolb was a rather interesting guy, this is from the Kolb Diaries "Discovery of a skeleton in the Kolb garage soon after his death cast suspicion on Emery. Many people presumed this to be the remains of Glenn Hyde and pointed the finger of guilt in his direction. Was it the body of Hyde? To solve one mystery the armchair sleuths created another. Where did the skeleton come from and whose bones were found in the old Rust boat secured in the rafters of the Kolb garage? To answer this perhaps it is best to regress a bit. In Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico Ellsworth mentions finding a skeleton in the Canyon when he and Emery were tramping around in 1906. The book stated they buried it under a pile of rocks.[42] Emery makes the next mention of a skeleton in November 1922 in a letter to Cecil B. DeMille, the famous motion picture producer of Paramount Film Corporation. Here he inquired about the possibility of producing a moving picture of their trip down the Colorado river. Emery even went so far to suggest a plot and in so doing explained: "You may remember the signal fire and the little girl at the telescope; and the skeleton in the rocks. The setting, the telescope, and the skeleton are still available." This letter indicates that Emery had access to a skeleton."

I knew of this story when I composed this but the other tourist walking by was just happenstance.
November 2nd, 2017  
@yrhenwr Gotta love the NIk collection but then again with the Kolb Brothers, 'magic' photography was part and parcel to them.
November 2nd, 2017  
This is such a great shot! So much to see in the reflections! And the cobwebs make a great frame around the window frame.
November 5th, 2017  
@stephanies Thank you for the fav. The garage is so often over looked by most who walk that path. I am glad that they haven't cleaned those windows for a long time.
November 6th, 2017  
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