Wonderful image Ben! I would say it was well worth the effort you put into capturing this shot.
Those fantastic clouds really bring this entire image into balance and the early light is a killer here!
lighthound wrote:
Wonderful image Ben! I would say it was well worth the effort you put into capturing this shot.
Those fantastic clouds really bring this entire image into balance and the early light is a killer here!
Nice shot!
Thanks, glad you like it.
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Travis Rhoads wrote:
Very nice Ben. Really nice light and shadow play.
Yes, the light here was great both sunrise and sunset.
Beautiful work Ben. I went back to this shot after viewing your newer Sunset posting. What a great trip to capture two such beauties.
Question: I've not been to this viewpoint, so are you looking west towards the Henry Mtns. (on the left side of the horizon), or is that Navajo Mtn? Don't see the mountain there in the Sunset shot.
At any rate, great work! Ron
rjb6893 wrote:
Beautiful work Ben. I went back to this shot after viewing your newer Sunset posting. What a great trip to capture two such beauties.
Question: I've not been to this viewpoint, so are you looking west towards the Henry Mtns. (on the left side of the horizon), or is that Navajo Mtn? Don't see the mountain there in the Sunset shot.
At any rate, great work! Ron
This is about 5 miles due west of Dead Horse point. Right at the canyon edge and I belive facing due south. If you look at the full size, you see the part of the White Rim road just as it branches off from Shafer/Potash. That would be lower right.
This is 24mm while the sunset is 13mm, so this shows less terrain.
This is a great place, if you Google Marlboro point, you can get more info.