Recently we spent 10 days shooting in the "Grand Circle" of southern Utah. While the landscapes are amazing I was a bit disappointed in the skies and light every day. We generally had either overcast or those clear cobalt blue skies with no clouds. Finally on our last evening at Arches we were rewarded with some wonderful light and clouds. I never saw the "face in the clouds" in the first photo while taking it. Didn't even see it while I was doing pp until my wife walked by and said, "Hey, there's a face in the cloud."
windshoppe wrote:
Recently we spent 10 days shooting in the "Grand Circle" of southern Utah. While the landscapes are amazing I was a bit disappointed in the skies and light every day. We generally had either overcast or those clear cobalt blue skies with no clouds. Finally on our last evening at Arches we were rewarded with some wonderful light and clouds. I never saw the "face in the clouds" in the first photo while taking it. Didn't even see it while I was doing pp until my wife walked by and said, "Hey, there's a face in the cloud."
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Beautiful shots, windshoppe. Your patience was rewarded.
Glorious. The first image is worthy of a John Ford western.
rgrenaderphoto wrote:
Glorious. The first image is worthy of a John Ford western.
Thanks, it's one of my favorites of the trip.
Spectacular light and vistas. How wonderful you were able to capture these.
Linda From Maine wrote:
Spectacular light and vistas. How wonderful you were able to capture these.
Thank you for looking and for your comments. Much appreciated from someone whose work I so admire.
windshoppe wrote:
Recently we spent 10 days shooting in the "Grand Circle" of southern Utah. While the landscapes are amazing I was a bit disappointed in the skies and light every day. We generally had either overcast or those clear cobalt blue skies with no clouds. Finally on our last evening at Arches we were rewarded with some wonderful light and clouds. I never saw the "face in the clouds" in the first photo while taking it. Didn't even see it while I was doing pp until my wife walked by and said, "Hey, there's a face in the cloud."
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The first shot should be a postcard. Remember someone is looking at you. Good work.
Awesome images of an awesome place!
windshoppe wrote:
Recently we spent 10 days shooting in the "Grand Circle" of southern Utah. While the landscapes are amazing I was a bit disappointed in the skies and light every day. We generally had either overcast or those clear cobalt blue skies with no clouds. Finally on our last evening at Arches we were rewarded with some wonderful light and clouds. I never saw the "face in the clouds" in the first photo while taking it. Didn't even see it while I was doing pp until my wife walked by and said, "Hey, there's a face in the cloud."
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You were rewarded with clouds and light and you did GOOD !!!
Gorgeous!! How are you going to print them? I'm envious.
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