Bryce & Zion NP

Anything longer than 50 is for isolation or animal shots.
Well, I understand where you're coming from, but it isn't completely true. I was glad I brought a longer lens, though 85mm would've been better then 100mm, but this one is @100mm:
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Sony A900 | Minolta 100-300 APO(D) | 100mm | f/9 | 1/125s | 160iso

If anybody objects to me posting this picture, please let me know
 
Actually maybe my interpretation of isolation is at fault.. Given the expanse of what is there (if my memory serves me correctly), I would have considered this somewhat an isolation shot vs the other parts of the scene there..but it has been ages since I was last at Bryce..:(

Gary
 
This was called "Eagle Head" by Frank. He told me that he and his brother discovered the Lower Antelope Canyon, and it was their secret for many years.

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An awesome image - mother nature's sculpture, very well presented.

Best Regards,
 
I loved Zion. Thanks for posting some excellent images.
We travelled through at a different time of year. Taken with Mamiya 7

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Cheers - John
 
Actually maybe my interpretation of isolation is at fault.. Given the expanse of what is there (if my memory serves me correctly), I would have considered this somewhat an isolation shot vs the other parts of the scene there..but it has been ages since I was last at Bryce..:(

Gary
You're absolutely right, I've also have pictures at 17mm :rolleyes:
 
Eric,

There are 3-4 levels in the Lower Antelope Canyon until you leave it in the end. Entering it was only possible through a vertical small opening on top of some hill. You climb down. There were no stairs. When I was there, the last two levels had only rope ladders. The first two levels had ladders. If you had stairs,then maybe it was not the Lower Antelope but the Upper Antelope. Maybe things have changed there.
 
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