This February I was fortunate enough to spend a week in
Page, Arizona. What a fantastic place. We camped for a few days at the Lake
Powell Marina campground, a beautiful spot with a view of the water and loaded
with walking trails and wildlife.
Marina Sunrise - Nikon D7100, 80-200 2.8 Nikon Lens, 1/2 second @ f11, ISO 100, Tripod, processed in LR |
Lots of wonderful landmarks to photograph, my favorite
within walking distance was Tower Butte. I got my best shots from a rest area
about ¾ of a mile from the campground at sunset and from the Marina
parking lot at sunrise.
Sunset Tower Butte - Nikon D7100, 80-200 2.8 Nikon Lens, .07 second @ f11, ISO 100, Tripod, processed in LR |
The Tower Butte is a long way off in the distance so I
found myself shooting landscapes with my 80-200 lens which is pretty unusual
for me, I’m more of a wide angle fan.
Nikon D7100, 16-85 3.5 lens, 1/500 @ f16, ISO 100, Tripod, 5 exposures merged in Photoshop and finished in LR |
We also made the short hike out to Horseshoe Bend while we
were there. If you’ve never been its definitely a must see feature, no photo
can do it justice. The sheer drop and overwhelming size just cannot be totally conveyed
in two dimensions.
Here is where I feel I should post a warning. It’s scary. Seriously,
I would not take my kids out there and if you have a fear of heights be
prepared to stand back a little. In order to get this shot I had to put my
camera on a tripod, hang it out over the edge of a HUGE vertical cliff and take
5 exposures in portrait mode, then merge them into a pano using Photoshop.
Sunset is the time to go out to Horseshoe Bend. Its only 10
minutes out of town, the parking lot is easy to find and the “hike” is more of
a 15 minute walk. If your goal is photography I would do my best to avoid a
windy day and try and get some clouds in the background. Take the widest angle lens you've got, and seriously, be careful….
It’s a long way down.
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