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Oct 28, 2010 22:26 |  #1

My wife and I spent a few days this month around Moab, UT then Bryce Canyon. I've finally had a chance to sort through the photos and get some posted.

Comments and critique are welcomed. Thanks for looking!

#1 - From Inspiration Point Pre-Sunrise (Canon 5DII - Zeiss 35mm - f/8 ISO100 1.0sec 0EV)

IMAGE: http://www.dougvaughn.com/Landscapes/Bryce-Canyon/IMG6547/1052367001_dsmFf-XL.jpg

#2 - From Inspiration Point at Sunrise (Canon 5DII - Zeiss 35mm - f/8 ISO100 1/15sec 0EV)
IMAGE: http://www.dougvaughn.com/Landscapes/Bryce-Canyon/IMG6616/1064247030_vEuVW-XL.jpg

#3 - Along the Queen's Garden Trail - loved this tree (Canon 5DII - 24-105L at 93mm - f/8 ISO100 1/160sec -1/3EV)
IMAGE: http://www.dougvaughn.com/Landscapes/Bryce-Canyon/IMG6664/1055746147_XCAGj-XL.jpg

#4 - From Pariah Viewpoint - my wife took this one with the spare camera (Canon 7D - 70-200L at 75mm - f/8 ISO100 1/800sec -1/3EV)
IMAGE: http://www.dougvaughn.com/Landscapes/Bryce-Canyon/IMG0410Y/1067013522_RE7JF-XL.jpg

#5 - Thor's Hammer from the Navajo Trail at Sunrise (Canon 5DII - Zeiss 35mm - f/8 ISO100 1/13sec -2/3EV)
IMAGE: http://www.dougvaughn.com/Landscapes/Bryce-Canyon/IMG6951/1052354792_Ko9Av-XL.jpg

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Oct 28, 2010 22:34 |  #2

Beautiful shots, Doug! The first one is my favorite. Nice work here...


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Oct 28, 2010 23:50 |  #3

the sunrise pic is epic!!! wow!


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Oct 28, 2010 23:58 |  #4

really good stuff


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Oct 29, 2010 00:00 |  #5

Number four I would hand on my wall! Great shots


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Oct 29, 2010 01:37 as a reply to  @ ScPhotoMom's post |  #6

Excellent shots. When I go to visit there someday I'll have a good reason to get up early to catch the sunrise.


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Oct 29, 2010 02:35 |  #7

Excellent stuff


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Oct 29, 2010 06:41 |  #8

Very good series.


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Oct 29, 2010 08:34 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #9

Very, very nice, you have some beautiful shots here.

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Oct 29, 2010 10:09 |  #10

the last 2 are really great - love the clouds in #4




  
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Oct 29, 2010 10:38 |  #11

Great great sunrise shots of Bryce. One common problem that I've seen with Bryce sunrise photos is that they tend to be overblown. You did a really good job of controlling that, especially the second one with different shades of orange captured perfectly.




  
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Oct 29, 2010 10:52 as a reply to  @ samanan's post |  #12

Great shots! First one's definitely my fav.

All these shot on the 5DII?


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Oct 29, 2010 12:32 |  #13

Comerfjc wrote in post #11187687 (external link)
All these shot on the 5DII?

Yes, all but #4 were the 5DII. I added some exposure information above.


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Oct 29, 2010 17:42 |  #14

Great photos! A few of those could go on a wall


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Oct 29, 2010 19:06 |  #15

Nice stuff! We were there in September. Beautiful place.


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