Mark Metternich wrote: !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
BTW, there was a recent movie that had its last scene here. They must have been allowed to heli in with special permission. I cant remember the movie but it is a movie where these guys have special power and transport themselves all over the place and some people are trying to catch them. Maybe someone would know what movie that is.
Just a quick question, did you do the post processing on the image by Steve Pfeffer? It looks very similar to your style. Either that or he has absorbed a lot from your teachings. He's actually a mini celebrity in the client section of your website it seems :P
Anyways it is a great shot, and it looks like there could have been some amazing sunset colours 5 minutes from that capture.
Mark Metternich wrote:
Yes! I have taken some clients since and it is simply an epic experience. We had coyotes howling at us in the middle of the night, and storm come up from no where that intimidated us all, and wild light that made the experience worth it. Here is a shot from my client from near by giving one an idea of its potential. I did not get a shot because I was involved with making sure everyone else did. I think you could pull off some decent shots with the right lighting. there are places near by, within a mile or two, that make it worth it, but some very tough 4WD and great navigation is definitely required to make it even reasonable. I am thinking up an upcoming workshop to include this and some other great lesser tread places will be on my website soon. But if you are savvy and have great 4WD experience, go for it! ...Show more →
I like this shot more than any ever shot I've seen from this place! Very nice! wellits not showing but the one your client took.
Mr Grimm wrote:
Sounds like a fun adventure for sure!
Just a quick question, did you do the post processing on the image by Steve Pfeffer? It looks very similar to your style. Either that or he has absorbed a lot from your teachings. He's actually a mini celebrity in the client section of your website it seems :P
Anyways it is a great shot, and it looks like there could have been some amazing sunset colours 5 minutes from that capture.
Yes, I help him and many of my other clients with their post work. One of the other things I do for a living.
I forgot about this photo taken by a client. Here Mark W and I are climbing out of a gulch and navigating out of the area just before a flash flood rips throughout the area. Literally it started raining as we got into the vehicle! About 10 minutes later the wash we were in became a river!
Mark Metternich wrote:
I forgot about this photo taken by a client. Here Mark W and I are climbing out of a gulch and navigating out of the area just before a flash flood rips throughout the area. Literally it started raining as we got into the vehicle! About 10 minutes later the wash we were in became a river!
I was cruising around those roads on my way to Stud Horse Point and hit a gate and a corral. Is that the easiest way to get there? I passed a road on 89 that was locked, so I'm assuming it's always locked. Is the last section up the wash super sandy? Moreso than the road to White Pocket?