Month: November 2021
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Moonrise/Sunset
Both at the same time. Unfortunately my lens isn’t wide enough to capture both in the same frame. Taken at Glen Canyon National Recreation Area Thursday evening.
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Off The Well-Beaten Path.
I showed you images from the iconic Narrows hike at Zion yesterday, but these images are from a small and remote slot canyon called Red Canyon outside the park. My friend Scott brought his adorable 6 -year old daughter along and she couldn’t get enough.
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The Iconic Narrows At Zion National Park
When people visit Zion, I tell them they must hike The Narrows. It’s a huge slot canyon that the Virgin River has carved over millions of years. It’s not necessarily a hike as much as it’s a ford. You’re hiking in the river 80 percent of the time. So bring a pair of your old…
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What’s Up With The Moon?
A friend of mine said he saw an anomaly on the 3/4 full moon the other night over Zion National Park. It just so happened that I photographed the moon Monday night and saw what he was talking about. What do you think? Also, don’t forget about the lunar eclipse early Friday morning.
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Painting With Your Camera
By slightly moving your camera up and down during exposure, you just may end of with a work of art that resembles a painting instead of a photograph. It’s best to use a tripod to reduce side to side movement of your camera. A slow shutter speed(1 or 2 seconds), low iso (100) and F-stop…
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And Now For Something Completely Different. Food Photography!
While the Covid Pandemic was changing mine and others lifestyles, I decided to take up Food Photography. I was staying at home more. To produce food images, you need to cook it yourself. So I learned to cook new dishes and try my hand at photographing food. I still need to get better lighting equipment…
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What Is Green and Yellow and Seen All Over?
The answer is the colors at Zion National Park in Utah. Stayed tuned for the additional colors of red, orange, magenta and gold!