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On our camping trip to Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park, we made several stops along the way. Nice sky & clouds today. Unfortunately I need a bigger lens or a full-frame camera to really catch the foreground and the clouds. Or I'll have to take a tripod and set up for pano shots and learn how to stitch them together. Radically different colors between this Pentax and my other shot from a Canon.
This is my obligatory photo of the iconic Horseshoe Bend. This is west of Page Arizona, downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and upstream from Lee's Ferry. Many tourists take a one day raft trip from the dam to Lee's Ferry and return by bus. This overlook is about 3/4 mile hike from the parking lot so lots of tourists see this. It is a long way down so folks with a fear of heights probably don't work out this far. There are many exquisite photos of this iconic view so I have hesitated to post my offerings. And I wanted to have it online in case my harddrive crashes again and I lose this shot. I had to prove that I can see as well as the others. A better wide angle lens is helpful. In my opinion too many people get too hung up on big panoramas and don't capture the essence Not really hiking except in hot weather.
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I guess this young Burrowing Owl was not sure what to think about the shutter noise from my camera. Solano County, California (Athene cunicularia)
[ Explore 2012-07-06 #3 ]
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