I do primarily landscape photography and most of it in the U.S. national parks and other, similar preserved areas. This section will serve photographers like myself. Thanks for establishing it here.
I attach one of my favorite pictures, from Canyonlands NP: View of the Green River from an overlook, showing dramatic erosion pattern.
From Green River Overlook
anotherview wrote:
I do primarily landscape photography and most of it in the U.S. national parks and other, similar preserved areas. This section will serve photographers like myself. Thanks for establishing it here.
I attach one of my favorite pictures, from Canyonlands NP: View of the Green River from an overlook, showing dramatic erosion pattern.
Wow! Love this perspective. I would love to visit there, some day!
Fascinating, nearly an abstract. I see you have an account on 500px, so I'm assuming you don't fear misappropriation as some do. The reason I mention is because UHH displays thumbnails at 600 pixels wide, really too tiny to enjoy most photos that are of distant subjects. Also, the mustard yellow pages aren't conducive to many of the grayer-toned b&w.
If you are comfortable doing so, would love to see future photos with "store original" clicked so we can download to a black screen, and larger size (1500 - 2000 pixels wide is sufficient for most of us
).
Linda From Maine wrote:
Fascinating, nearly an abstract. I see you have an account on 500px, so I'm assuming you don't fear misappropriation as some do. The reason I mention is because UHH displays thumbnails at 600 pixels wide, really too tiny to enjoy most photos that are of distant subjects. Also, the mustard yellow pages aren't conducive to many of the grayer-toned b&w.
If you are comfortable doing so, would love to see future photos with "store original" clicked so we can download to a black screen, and larger size (1500 - 2000 pixels wide is sufficient for most of us
).
Fascinating, nearly an abstract. I see you have an... (
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And if worried about someone "borrowing" your photo put an opaque watermark through the center making it difficult to remove. Yes. the picture will be less perfect but I'm sure we will be able to tell.
Go! Canyonlands NP offers some of the most interesting and compelling landscape scenes in America. And, next door lies Arches NP.
I've been to CNP several times. If you go there, the city of Moab, Utah, could serve as your base, but I suggest booking a room well in advance due to the popularity of this destination. I've had to stay in Green River, Utah, because of no vacancy in Moab.
The Needles District of CNP lies south of Moab, but if time, visit there, too. It has its own beautiful land formations. I've attached one more from the road on the way there.
PattyW60 wrote:
Wow! Love this perspective. I would love to visit there, some day!
Land Formation Near Needles District, CNP
Very engaging shot of one of my favorite national parks! There were times I could image I was on an alien planet. So powerful!
Wonderful scenery, and ideal in b&w. It would be nice to see a larger version - I see Linda is suggesting the same. 2000px wide is fine for download here.
That's one of my favorite overlooks. Thanks for posting, it brings back some memories.
When we were there, I found that view to be one of my favorites. I shot it at various times of the day. Yours is really nice, and the B&W is so appealing, I think I'll go back and look at mine again for possible conversion.
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