Leica CL - Southern Utah
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Re: Leica CL - Southern Utah
bosjohn21 wrote:
lovely set well done problem is there have been about a trillion shots of brice Canyon so its hard work to make them yours.
True. The same is true for Arches NP. Both parks get around a million visitors a year. That makes the challenge to find shots that many do not get. My problem is I have bad knees. So getting up from the amphitheater would be very painful. So I am limited to areas like the Rim Trail, which makes getting unique shots challenging. So in order to find shots that are not the standard tourist "Kodak spot" photo, I like to get off of the beaten path and go to places like Devil's Garden or Valley of the Gods where many people do not go. If we had had a proper 4 wheel drive vehicle and not an all wheel drive, I would have gone to other places in the Escalante area that are more inaccessible.
Thanks for the comments though. I do like to pay attention to the quality of light and look for aspects of the surroundings that others may not appreciate.
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