I will be going there for 5 days. Has anyone gone? Can you suggest any beauitful places to go see? I would love to see some pictures from you trip. Thanks
SezzySue Goldmember 1,388 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV (Born and Raised in Detroit, MI) More info | Jun 28, 2006 17:52 | #1 I will be going there for 5 days. Has anyone gone? Can you suggest any beauitful places to go see? I would love to see some pictures from you trip. Thanks Sarah www.seibertphotography.com
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enigma Member 154 posts Joined Sep 2004 Location: Livermore, CA More info | Jun 28, 2006 18:07 | #2 I recently came back from my Zion and Bryce trip. I am working on my pictures and I hope my first web gallery will be done in a couple of weeks or so. Johan. More gear than I can list in one line...
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claudermilk Senior Member 390 posts Joined Jun 2005 Location: SoCal More info | Jun 28, 2006 18:50 | #3 One of my favorite NPs. See the Landscape gallery under Portfolio on my site for stuff I've taken over the last couple of years (pre-Canon, so all were on a Nikon P&S). 20D/BG-E2/Katz Eye | Tokina 12-24/4 | 24-70/2.8L | 50/1.8 Mk I | 70-200/2.8L | PD70X
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Jun 28, 2006 18:54 | #4 I love that area. Two dear friends live there. If I were going, I would take some dust precautions for lenses, and then polarizers. Things are extremely bright in open sky, however if you get to walk into some of the openings of the rocks, beautiful shapes and patterns appear, but you may have to deal with the reflection. I would recommend shooting RAW or bracketing. And I agree, you have all you need. Oh, battery power, make sure you have plenty or a charger nearby, and lots of memory space. You will like it. --Mario
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 28, 2006 18:57 | #5 My family went many years ago, we hiked up one of the harder trails to a high mountain. It took about 3 hours. From one top to another there is a ridge that is abour 12 inches wide and you only hold onto a rope to guide you. I didn't go, but stayed in a rest area. My husband went all the way he could. It was so quiet up there. All the trails are well maintained. The views on the top are wonderful. The guides have a choice of many levels of hiking up. We did one of the harder ones. My husband says they have some trails that are prone to flash floods when it rains. So, if you are adventurous, take the road less traveled. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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I live very near Zion N.P. and hike and visit there almost every weekend. Five days will be alot, though, just for Zion. I'd look into visiting Bryce Canyon, Red Canyon and maybe the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Let me know when you're coming and I can give you some better advise. We vacation in the area in mid-late Sept to take advantage of lower temps, fewer people and spectacular Fall colors a bit to the North.
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 28, 2006 19:16 | #7 There are some places that allow you to drive an SUV very close on a rim. That is something to consider. Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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In Zion you're actually in the Canyon not at the rim, I don't think there is a viewpoint you can drive to. There is an area called Toroweap that you access over a 60 mile dirt road and that puts you right on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Spectacular!
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SezzySue THREAD STARTER Goldmember 1,388 posts Joined Jan 2006 Location: Las Vegas, NV (Born and Raised in Detroit, MI) More info | Jun 28, 2006 20:37 | #9 claudermilk what is your website? Sarah www.seibertphotography.com
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StewartR "your nose is too big" 4,269 posts Joined Jun 2006 Location: Maidenhead, UK More info | When I visited Zion a couple of years ago, I thought the Zion Narrows were awesome (but challenging) for photography. That's where the river cuts through a very deep and narrow canyon. You can walk the whole thing from top to bottom - I think it takes about 12 hours - but that's not necessary to get an appreciation for it. You can very easily walk in from the bottom and just turn round when you get bored. www.LensesForHire.co.uk
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SuzyView Cream of the Crop More info | Jun 29, 2006 06:18 | #11 I found where the the White Rim Trail is at Canyonlands. The lady I spoke to about this got her canyons a little mixed up. She said it was at Zions. This is the site: Suzie - Still Speaking Canonese!
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Thanks for the kind words.
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SWPhotoImaging Goldmember 3,231 posts Joined Nov 2003 Location: No. Calif. More info | Win wrote: I live very near Zion N.P. and hike and visit there almost every weekend. Five days will be alot, though, just for Zion. I'd look into visiting Bryce Canyon, Red Canyon and maybe the North Rim of the Grand Canyon. Let me know when you're coming and I can give you some better advise. We vacation in the area in mid-late Sept to take advantage of lower temps, fewer people and spectacular Fall colors a bit to the North. Here's a link to some of my pictures, POTN has made me want reorganize them so it's a work in progress. Many to post, also. http://winpics.fototime.com I'm not much help with equipment, I pretty much just take pictures and do a minimum amount of PP. I have not used a polarizer up to this point. In a year and a half we've only missed hiking/Jeepin' on one weekend. Have fun, Win
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sdommin Goldmember 1,206 posts Likes: 2 Joined Dec 2002 Location: New Hampshire More info | Jun 30, 2006 15:11 | #14 Zion is one of my favorite parks. I went there last November (note to Steven: November is the best time for fall colors in Zion. Fall arrives late there!), along with a side trip to Bryce Canyon... Scott
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Nice albums Steven and Scott, I can't get enough of this area!
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