Another Trip In The Works
I leave Thursday night/Friday morning for a new trip to Utah and Arizona. The weather seems likely to play a role in what gets done, but I am hoping to get a lot more shooting done with my new camera.
Some of the spots include:
Toroweap: Located at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon which is closed in the winter. It is a 60 mile dirt high clearance road to get in. If it rains Friday, this won't be happening.
Horseshoe Bend: One of the most famous photography spots on the Colorado River. Let's pray Curt lends me his 12/24 lens! I shot this before with a point-and-shoot and both sides of the river were cut off.
Paria Rimrocks: Been there before. Crazy hoodoo formations. Sometimes called Toadstools.
Wahweap Hoodoos: Neat white hoodoo formations. Never been here.
The Wave: The highlight of the trip. Tough permit to get, thanks to my friend Jeremy, we will be there Monday. Some of the neatest looking geology in the world. Imagine a huge wave breaking over the ocean, only, it is actually Utah slickrock. These pictures will be a huge hit.
Now that the best laid plans are in place, I can't wait for everything to go wrong. But sometimes it is best to be there and enjoy the moment. I can't wait to show everyone what we find as we discover yet another beautiful area of the most beautiful area of the world.
TM
Some of the spots include:
Toroweap: Located at the North Rim of the Grand Canyon which is closed in the winter. It is a 60 mile dirt high clearance road to get in. If it rains Friday, this won't be happening.
Horseshoe Bend: One of the most famous photography spots on the Colorado River. Let's pray Curt lends me his 12/24 lens! I shot this before with a point-and-shoot and both sides of the river were cut off.
Paria Rimrocks: Been there before. Crazy hoodoo formations. Sometimes called Toadstools.
Wahweap Hoodoos: Neat white hoodoo formations. Never been here.
The Wave: The highlight of the trip. Tough permit to get, thanks to my friend Jeremy, we will be there Monday. Some of the neatest looking geology in the world. Imagine a huge wave breaking over the ocean, only, it is actually Utah slickrock. These pictures will be a huge hit.
Now that the best laid plans are in place, I can't wait for everything to go wrong. But sometimes it is best to be there and enjoy the moment. I can't wait to show everyone what we find as we discover yet another beautiful area of the most beautiful area of the world.
TM
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