w7xman
Active member
I just got back from a whirlwind tour of northern AZ with my gf, in my annual I need a short break from winter mid-winter. I had never visited the desert before, and had an ambitious itinerary of things I wanted to see. Ended up driving about 1500 miles, saw alot, experienced little. We did slow down in the slot canyons near Powell though, as it was one of the most unique landscapes I'd ever seen.
While I won't bore you with lots of images not New England, I did think this was neat, as it was very much east meets west with photography skills and vision.
The light was dull for most of our time in the canyon with a thin overcast, and my guide and I wanted to still get dynamic images. This is what we came up with. As the countdown to shutter ticked, my gf and the guide threw sand up on the sandstone, and it poured back down during about half of the 15 second exposure. Waterfall composition skills at work in the desert.
Would love to hear thoughts on this.
Canon 20D w/Sigma 18-200
15 Seconds @ F9
ISO 100
Polarizer
While I won't bore you with lots of images not New England, I did think this was neat, as it was very much east meets west with photography skills and vision.
The light was dull for most of our time in the canyon with a thin overcast, and my guide and I wanted to still get dynamic images. This is what we came up with. As the countdown to shutter ticked, my gf and the guide threw sand up on the sandstone, and it poured back down during about half of the 15 second exposure. Waterfall composition skills at work in the desert.
Would love to hear thoughts on this.
Canon 20D w/Sigma 18-200
15 Seconds @ F9
ISO 100
Polarizer