This past spring, I went on a solo backpacking trip to some pretty cool canyons in Southern Utah. The first two photos were taken in that canyon with my lightweight Intrepid 8x10 camera on Fuji Velvia 50 color slide film. I spent two nights in the canyon, and had some very ideal weather (blue skies with very few clouds).
There was a change in the weather when I visited my next location, Capitol Reef National Park. The third photo was taken with my Arca Swiss 8x10 on Fuji Velvia 50 during a brief window between rain showers. The bentonite clay was soaking wet, and very nicely saturated.
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Glad to hear about another one of your trips, Ben. The image quality on these is fantastic. I find the first two quite interesting. I'll check out the vid.
I love that first shot. Amazing find.
I checked out the youtube also. The intro video is awesome and very professional. There are many others to see. Which one covers the area where to took these photos?
Ben, great work - I followed along with your vlog from this trip and felt these were your three strongest images. The vision and execution on the first and third are very impressive and great examples of original, creative intimate landscape photography.
No.1 is spot on Ben,
Haven't watched any of your videos for a while I will confess!
Just as a side question, do you hear from or know if Bob on fm still?
gordon l wrote:
I love that first shot. Amazing find.
I checked out the youtube also. The intro video is awesome and very professional. There are many others to see. Which one covers the area where to took these photos?
Hi Gordon! These were taken on Day 2, 3, and 7 of my spring trip to the Colorado Plateau. It was definitely an interesting trip, and I really look forward to heading back out there again this fall.