I've scattered a few of these around the forum but here's a few more for those that are gluttons for punishment. I apologize for those with less than optimal exposure. These are mainly just to show what amazing scenery is in that place. It blew us away.
All shots with Sony A6000 and standard 16-50mm kit lens. I initially didn't think this lens was worth keeping but find myself using it more and more.
ron
About 20 minutes after leaving the exit I came down with the worse case of food poisoning I've ever experienced. Not absolutely where I got it but I'll not be grabbing anything to eat in Green River again. Just saying...
I love this park and agree the lighting can be harsh, but you did a great job and thanks for the memories.
plessner wrote:
I love this park and agree the lighting can be harsh, but you did a great job and thanks for the memories.
Thanks. It was far more than we expected.
ron
Orange, orange Entrada sandstone and blue, blue Utah skies. So nice.
fb and davefales - thanks.
ron
Beautiful series. Those rocks have such fantastic shapes, they are wonderful to look at.
They are absolutely unreal. Thanks for commenting.
Sirius_one wrote:
Beautiful series. Those rocks have such fantastic shapes, they are wonderful to look at.
cucharared wrote:
I've scattered a few of these around the forum but here's a few more for those that are gluttons for punishment. I apologize for those with less than optimal exposure. These are mainly just to show what amazing scenery is in that place. It blew us away.
All shots with Sony A6000 and standard 16-50mm kit lens. I initially didn't think this lens was worth keeping but find myself using it more and more.
ron
Very nice photos of a beautiful area! Terri
cucharared wrote:
I've scattered a few of these around the forum but here's a few more for those that are gluttons for punishment. I apologize for those with less than optimal exposure. These are mainly just to show what amazing scenery is in that place. It blew us away.
All shots with Sony A6000 and standard 16-50mm kit lens. I initially didn't think this lens was worth keeping but find myself using it more and more.
ron
Great shots and good composition. You do have spots on your sensor just like I do. I use the clone tool to remove them in PaintShop Pro X6. Photoshop has it also I believe.
Hope you had a great time other than getting sick.
Aloha MakuaMan
Beautiful shots, Ron! So sorry about your food poisoning!
Stunning scenery, beautiful set Ron,-- its such a sham it ended unpleasantly
Geoff
cucharared wrote:
I've scattered a few of these around the forum but here's a few more for those that are gluttons for punishment. I apologize for those with less than optimal exposure. These are mainly just to show what amazing scenery is in that place. It blew us away.
All shots with Sony A6000 and standard 16-50mm kit lens. I initially didn't think this lens was worth keeping but find myself using it more and more.
ron
Thanks. Guess I'd best do some sensor cleaning.
MakuaMan wrote:
Great shots and good composition. You do have spots on your sensor just like I do. I use the clone tool to remove them in PaintShop Pro X6. Photoshop has it also I believe.
Hope you had a great time other than getting sick.
Aloha MakuaMan
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