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Dec 04, 2008 20:22 |  #1

These are a couple of shots from my first attempt at landscape photography early last March. I learned a lot from that trip. At the time, I didn't have a polarizer or any filters. I also didn't know anything about post-processing. It was nothing more than set-up the tripod, and wait for the right light. These shots are nothing original, but they sure were fun! (the light in southern Utah is amazing)

I can't wait to go back!

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Dec 04, 2008 20:27 |  #2

Very nice.




  
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Dec 04, 2008 20:31 as a reply to  @ RDHPhotography's post |  #3

Great Photos. I would like to see those formations and view.


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Dec 05, 2008 03:01 |  #4

Very nice. Just wondering whether the arch can hold during an earthquake.


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Dec 05, 2008 08:32 |  #5

There's all kinds of forces working against the arches (and it's these same forces that also create them). I'm worried about Landscape Arch more than anything. It's 306 feet long, but only 6 feet wide at its narrowest point!

I was also in Moab this summer when Wall Arch collapsed. I wasn't in the park, but it happened while we were in town. Kind of spooky!

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Dec 05, 2008 09:39 |  #6

Nice ones. Isn't it amazing how many people show up for sunset at Delicate Arch?


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Dec 05, 2008 13:33 |  #7

nice shots, i really like the colours




  
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