White Pocket - This is up on Vermillion Cliffs only a couple miles from The Wave. This place use to be a pretty remote area that few people knew of but now it is all over the web.
A couple more from my last trip. I leave tomorrow to go back to this same location and am just a little bit excited about that. :wings:
This shot was taken at 4am under a full moon.
As much as I love the desert I need to spend some time near the ocean. Love all three of these. I really like the exposure length you used in the 2nd and the 3rd. Very cool.
You will be surprised. I only took four shots that night and only two from this location. I drove the rim road and walked around a bit before settling on this location. It was windy, cold, and I was tired. I set the timer and went back to the car for each shot. Saw this one as the 2nd shot and...
Yes- this is a single long exposure RAW image. The bolt was pretty clear in RAW form and through my normal editing process it ended up pretty much like this. The only thing I did to enhance it was to bring the white points and highlights up a bit.
This is very true. I have shot with many photographers and everyone is ranked in terms of physical fitness, attitude, political extremist, etc. Depending on where I am going and for how long determines which of these people I am willing to invite. Anything more than a weekend is a long time to...
Posted here on Expo http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/117302-Lake-Powell-Photo-Adventure?p=1442783#post1442783 with a link to dgrin.com
I will be posting more of my photos here on Expo as well.
It had been five years since our original paring and though we have maintained contact and even shot with one another in our travels, we had not got back together as a group. We agreed that this was absurd and started negotiations in February on a 2013 trip to re-unite. After settling on a Lake...
Yep- I will do a short write up under Completed Adventures/Events with a link to the dgrin thread. We are posting there as it is our original connection and the only site we all share in common.
Sorry for the delay on this response. This was a trip that I started working on back in February. The original cast was four of us that had done a photo trip together back in 2008 as part of a larger photographer gathering in Moab. We had such a good time that we have stayed in contact, met up...
Oh- you should have heard the arguments between 5 photographers regarding camera settings, amount of wool, angle of spin, and centrifugal force. :smilies27
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