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Share your shots of Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River, near Page, Arizona, USA
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Aug 6, 2022 22:52:29   #
alberio Loc: Casa Grande AZ
 
tomc601 wrote:
How 'bout the bend from the river and the dam.


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Aug 6, 2022 22:57:24   #
Bubalola Loc: Big Apple, NY
 
gwilliams6 wrote:
Here is one of mine of Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River, near Page, Arizona, USA, taken Feb 28th 2020, before covid closed down many places.

It is an HDR image of five exposure-bracketed shots, merged in Lightroom in post. I decided I wanted late afternoon light, so I planned my trip there accordingly. It is about a 1.5 mile hike from the parking lot out to the rim and back, with some elevation, but with places to rest along the way if you have a hot day for the hike.

Sony 61mp A7RIV camera, Tamron 17-28mm f2.8 lens, 17mm, ISO 100, f8 with camera on a tripod. I chose the shutter speed to be bracketed by the camera as i did not want to change the aperture and change the depth of field. This shot is facing west. And this shot will look quite different at different times of day with different directions of light. The sheer drop is about 1000 feet.

FYI, I am a longtime professional photographer with 48 years in the business, but still enjoy the fun of photographing a new place for me. This was my first time there at Horseshoe Bend, though I had visited nearby Lower and Upper Antelope Canyon a few times. Another bucket-list place to shoot.

This is a reduced size file as the raw file from my 61mp A7RIV is too large to be accepted in UHH. Please click and download the shot to see the best image quality.

Cheers
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Aug 7, 2022 03:56:09   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
Been there maybe eight or ten times. I tend to avoid shooting 'the iconic view' in such places when I can.


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Aug 7, 2022 10:24:47   #
Retired CPO Loc: Travel full time in an RV
 
Wow, Cany! I have taken photos there and seen a lot of photos from there. But this is the best, by far, that I have ever seen!! This is incredible.

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Aug 7, 2022 15:04:38   #
SteveZas Loc: Lemont, Illinois
 
Cany143 wrote:
Been there maybe eight or ten times. I tend to avoid shooting 'the iconic view' in such places when I can.


I really like this one. I was never there at sunrise.

It looks like not many people there. Last time I was there 2018, hundreds of people

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Aug 7, 2022 19:34:05   #
Cany143 Loc: SE Utah
 
SteveZas wrote:
I really like this one. I was never there at sunrise.

It looks like not many people there. Last time I was there 2018, hundreds of people


Having been to the spot (+ or - a centimeter or two) where EVERYbody wants to shoot from --where they can get that unique, once-in-a-lifetime Uber-Iconic Bendy-bend View (that's already been shot... what?... a couple bazillion times?)-- once or twice previous, opting for less congested/more 'something other' views have subsequently made more sense to me. Besides; camera and tourorist types can get pretty sharp-elbowed at times, and I care little for that needless sort of grief. This (2019) stop-by wasn't planned. I was simply heading back home from doing some archaeological fieldwork on the North Rim's Esplanade and figured what the heck. Those hundreds of others you mentioned were eighty or a hundred yards away, off to my right, elbows slashing away. Some of 'em probably got some very nice pix, despite the lack of flaming Iconic sky to compliment the horsey-bend.

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Aug 7, 2022 20:38:00   #
gwilliams6
 
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Aug 7, 2022 20:38:37   #
gwilliams6
 
Cany143 wrote:
Been there maybe eight or ten times. I tend to avoid shooting 'the iconic view' in such places when I can.


Very Nice

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Aug 7, 2022 20:40:58   #
gwilliams6
 
UTMike wrote:
Beautiful shot and a good idea for a thread!


Thanks,

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Aug 7, 2022 20:42:24   #
gwilliams6
 
alberio wrote:
gwilliams6, doesn't get much better than yours.


Thanks,

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Aug 9, 2022 01:06:26   #
gwilliams6
 
shirleyhogan wrote:
This is my unimpressive photo, but it is a great reminder of a wonderful trip.


Looks like this shot you shared is a shot of San Juan River Goosenecks near Mexican Hat, Utah.



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Aug 9, 2022 01:07:24   #
gwilliams6
 
Photolady2014 wrote:
We went a few years ago! Morning moon.


Very Nice,

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Aug 9, 2022 01:08:54   #
gwilliams6
 
knessr wrote:
Here is my take on the location. On the left side in the river is a boat to give a sense of scale.


Nice,

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Aug 9, 2022 01:10:53   #
gwilliams6
 
SteveZas wrote:
These are a series I did in 2016. It was from mid afternoon til sunset and afterglow. They are all HDR because of the high contrast and especially needed when the afterglow started because of the deep shadows in the canyon area. One doesn’t often see portrait aspect ratios because of the extreme wide angle just to get the shot. I did two five shot AEB brackets. One into the canyon and immediately after, a five bracket series of the skies. Both were rendered in ACR, and stitched at the horizon. It was then cropped to fit a 3:2 vertical ( portrait ) aspect ratio. Final tuneups and balancing done in Photoshop with a few layer blends. I went back in 2018 and they actually installed a platform exactly over the spot I took these ( standing at the edge of a 1000 foot drop off. And here, I had previously thought I was brave ( perhaps stupid too LOL ). Although there are millions of pictures of this iconic location everyone should experience this beautiful scene in person.
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Nice set of shots,

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