Nori, the scenic drive is a great shot with the colors and composition. The magnitude of the distant mountains is unbelievable. I wasn't aware of Capital Reef N.P. before your post. Glad you posted the great shot. I'll have to put this location on my bucket list.
Danpbphoto wrote:
Just outstanding images here Nori! The light, texture, detail, color...just WOW!!!! Envy!!!!
Thanks Dan for the comments, glad you enjoyed them
agrumpyoldsod wrote:
Scenic Drive Capitol Reef is the one for me
The compressed perspective worked well I guess. Thanks
keepclicking wrote:
Nice set but #4 is outstanding! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the comment
Philip56 wrote:
Gorgeous Photos, I'm not sure how long you waited for the light to be right but, for my eyes it was worth the wait.
Kind regards, P.
For most of the shots at sunrise I was at the location at least 3 hours before sunrise trying to capture the nigh sky.
IndyFab wrote:
Wonderful set
Thanks for the comment
rgreene wrote:
Nori, the scenic drive is a great shot with the colors and composition. The magnitude of the distant mountains is unbelievable. I wasn't aware of Capital Reef N.P. before your post. Glad you posted the great shot. I'll have to put this location on my bucket list.
Rick
Capitol Reef is one of the lesser know parks, the Cathedral Valley Loop requires a whole day and best done on 4x4 takes you through one of the most scenic areas in Utah. Glad you enjoyed these
Gorgeous set! I kinda wish the spikes on that sunrise shot were a bit smaller; it always seems a bit weird when they're that thick. Which lens was this on? Some lenses can get really thin, needle-like spikes, and others are big and chunky. It also makes a difference how much sun is peeking out from behind the near subject.
matthewsaville wrote:
Gorgeous set! I kinda wish the spikes on that sunrise shot were a bit smaller; it always seems a bit weird when they're that thick. Which lens was this on? Some lenses can get really thin, needle-like spikes, and others are big and chunky. It also makes a difference how much sun is peeking out from behind the near subject.
Fred Miranda wrote:
Love the Scenic drive and Hoodoo sunstar (first). Great series Nori!
Thanks Fred, not sure you remember but I had seen a picture from you long time back of the Thor's hammer and wanted to visit Bryce to capture the shot since then. The image of Thor's Hammer was long over due
Nori wrote:
Thanks Fred, not sure you remember but I had seen a picture from you long time back of the Thor's hammer and wanted to visit Bryce to capture the shot since then. The image of Thor's Hammer was long over due