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The Settlement at Lonely Dell by TL Wilson Photography
Lonely Dell was the settlement established by John D. Lee at Lees Ferry in 1870. The building in this image is one of the remaining structures still standing at the historic settlement.
Lees Ferry was tiny settlement next to the Colorado River not especially interesting itself, but surrounded by some remarkable scenery. The village is named after John D. Lee, a Mormon settler with 17 wives who established a ferry there in 1871 whilst in exile following his role in the massacre of 120 emigrants near St. George, Utah, at a place called Mountain Meadows (for which he was later executed). The ferry provided the only crossing of the river for nearly 60 years until a bridge was built a few miles downstream, where the present day route 89 crosses now.
Due to its unique geography, the only place in hundreds of miles from which one can easily access the Colorado River from both sides, it historically served as...
TL Wilson Photography is based out of Phoenix, Arizona, where every season brings with it interesting and intriguing opportunities to capture images that impress or inspire. I have spent my life with a camera in hand, and have now begun to share my view of the world with you. I love to travel and look for new subject matter where ever I go. I especially love wildlife photography, connecting with animals on a one-to-one level and meeting their gaze whenever possible, but also find great joy in landscape, floral, and macro photography. I shoot whatever catches my eye. The beauty of wherever I am is my canvas. I love looking at things from a different perspective from the average person, and often go in search of unusual shapes and...
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Beverly Guilliams
Wonderful b&w, Teresa............v./f./tweet
Brooke T Ryan
Great composition, Teresa, and the sepia is perfect! L/F
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
Intriguing!
Kay Novy
Lovely capture!
Phyllis Taylor
Outstanding capture! Love this in sepia!
Gene Healy
The sepia toning really works well with the image.L/F
Pamela Williams
Lovely
Kay Brewer
Great vintage shot ! I feel like I've seen it a dozen times on old black and white westerns. l/f
Joy McAdams
Straight out of the old west. I expect a gunslinger to step out of the shadows any minute. Well done! L/F
Inge Riis McDonald
Lovely old building Teresa.
Liesl Walsh
Beautiful image! l/f
Connie Grainger
Wow! I love the mood in this shot.
Felipe Adan Lerma
Amazing history and image, Teresa, the embodiment of the title, "...Lonely Dell."
Thomas Todd
The Lonely Dell is a interesting place, have taken a lot of photo's at different times of the year. Nice work !!!!! Tom
Johanna Hurmerinta
Brilliant composition! LF
Lucinda Walter
Congratulations! Your beautiful work is featured in the Beauty of Arizona group l/f
Wonju H
Wonderful shot!
John Hughes
Great scene given wonderful treatment.