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So while in Utah and Arizona I decided to drop by the famous Bryce Canyon and capture few shots at early sunrise. The place (last week) was very empty so I had it almost to myself
Here are three of my shots...
The first looks almost like a miniature. Super effect. The other two have nice backlighting and are uniquely composed. Congrats on another great series!
psharvic wrote:
Gregg, Bryce is certainly beautiful but so many of the pictures from there look very similar. Your first stands out as one of the best I've seen.
Thanks. I've tried to take some different approach to the canyon. Most of my shots were taken with 600mm lens. So these are all well zoomed in shots of small fragments of the Bryce Canyon that caught my eye/interest. Yes, I was looking for the morning light hitting small parts of Hoodoos specifically those with white tops that in the morning light glowed yellow/orange.
A very interesting and certainly a different take on Bryce that I have not seen before. The first one really is something special, and the third is close behind. Really cool stuff.
beautiful shots, Greg. I was there in November, but the place was full of photographers.
Did you take these from the Rim, or did you hike down and take from the bottom or middle?
Very innovative thinking about the 600 mm. Did not even occur to me to do that.
kdacharya wrote:
beautiful shots, Greg. I was there in November, but the place was full of photographers.
Did you take these from the Rim, or did you hike down and take from the bottom or middle?
Very innovative thinking about the 600 mm. Did not even occur to me to do that.
Just from the Rim. I didn't hike, it was way too cold
And with 600mm lens (I used Tamron 150-600mm G2 lens, not Nikon's 600mm prime that weights a ton) I could zoom in any place...
Gregg B. wrote:
Just from the Rim. I didn't hike, it was way too cold
And with 600mm lens (I used Tamron 150-600mm G2 lens, not Nikon's 600mm prime that weights a ton) I could zoom in any place...
very astute thought process there, Greg. Bravo. Voted. BTW,the bottom is warmer than the Rim, just FYI