@Darrell,
Is that Arches NP?
I have been to Zion and we want to get to the other NP's around there
but can't get our butts out of the sand in the Caribbean
Great lighting and composition
Having the people in the photo really gives an idea of scale
Welcome back Leighton - missed you for awhile. Love the soft colors in the background that complement the lambs! I, like doowop, also wish for a pasture - been 15 years since I left my 200 acres - still miss the personal freedom, horseback rides, fishing in the lake, 4-wheeler fun - don't miss the 100 degree summer haying season nor the 0 degree winter hay feeding times!
Delatant wrote:
Welcome back Leighton - missed you for awhile. Love the soft colors in the background that complement the lambs! I, like doowop, also wish for a pasture - been 15 years since I left my 200 acres - still miss the personal freedom, horseback rides, fishing in the lake, 4-wheeler fun - don't miss the 100 degree summer haying season nor the 0 degree winter hay feeding times!
Thanks Carl. I might have some pasture, but it comes with a lot of work attached as I'm sure you're aware.
Yep, Delicate Arch at Arches NP. The park is 5 min from Moab, lots to see and the hike to Delicate Arch is spectacular with a dramatic payoff at the end though crowded. Canyonlands NP and Dead Horse Point State Park are just 30 min up the road.
Had a 4 and 8 yr old with me... want to go back solo someday to Utah on a dedicated photo trip.
Haven't been to Zion since film days...
Reagan wrote:
@Darrell@,
Is that Arches NP?
I have been to Zion and we want to get to the other NP's around there
but can't get our butts out of the sand in the Caribbean
Great lighting and composition
Having the people in the photo really gives an idea of scale
A few from the Carrizo Plain, wildflowers this year was pretty good, crowds were enormous, really had me surprised. As this location is somewhat out of the way.
CVickery wrote:
I usually struggle with white balance issues caused by different light sources, but I thought I'd try a different approach with these shots.