Albumen Print From The Album Geographical Geological Explorations Surveys West Of The 100th Meridian Vol 1 Collection
Journeying through the rugged landscapes of the American West, Tim O'Sullivan captures the essence of exploration and discovery in his albumen prints
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Journeying through the rugged landscapes of the American West, Tim O'Sullivan captures the essence of exploration and discovery in his albumen prints. In 'Geographical Geological Explorations Surveys West of the 100th Meridian Vol 1, ' O'Sullivan takes us on a visual expedition to some of nature's most awe-inspiring wonders. One such marvel is found in North Fork Canon, where Sierra Blanca Creek flows gracefully amidst towering cliffs. O'Sullivan's lens transports us to this remote corner of Arizona in 1873, allowing us to witness its untouched beauty. Continuing our journey, we encounter Inscription Rock on the south side—a historic Spanish record etched into stone that tells tales from centuries past. O'Sullivan's photograph from 1873 immerses us in this rich cultural heritage and invites contemplation about those who came before. In Nevada, a group of Pah-Ute Indians gather for an intimate portrait captured by O'Sullivan in 1871. Their stoic expressions hint at their resilience and connection with their ancestral lands—an image that speaks volumes about Native American history. Cooley's Park within Sierra Blanca Range beckons with its serene allure as depicted by O'Sullivan's lens in 1873. The tranquil landscape invites reflection and appreciation for nature's grandeur. Venturing further along the Black Canon section of Colorado River, we are treated to multiple perspectives captured by O'Sullivan during his expeditions. From Camps 7 and 8, he offers contrasting views—looking both above and below—revealing the sheer magnitude and power harnessed within these majestic canyons. Apache Lake emerges as another gem nestled within Sierra Blanca Range—a hidden oasis amid arid surroundings. Through his lens in 1873, O'Sullivan showcases its crystal-clear waters against a backdrop of rugged peaks—a testament to nature's ability to surprise even amidst harsh conditions.