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Going to Utah NP's.

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MOD BobsYourUncle Veteran Member • Posts: 8,944
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GreatOceanSoftware wrote:

I can't speak for the other two national parks (they're still on our list), but Bryce Canyon begs a wide variety of focal lengths. But if you're leaning toward one side, go wide. That will get you the grand vistas from the rim, and also work well in the tight trail spaces down in the canyon. Some examples below. Medium telephoto lengths can capture nice closeups of the hoodoos.

Of course, sunrise and sunsets are spectacular times to shoot. We did those on the rim, and the trails during the day so the sun gets down into the canyon. Hopefully the EXIF on these will help you decide on focal ranges. Good luck!

Everywhere you turn is a photo moment.  Good luck balancing your chosen wonderful hobby and still have a wife after the trip! 😁😁😁

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