Thursday May 11, 2017
I show up at Sunset Point for sunrise at 5:15am and I am the only one there. Eventually, other people show up including from the workshop.
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Pre-sunrise |
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Surnise getting close |
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While shooting I remember the moon will be setting!!!! |
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Moon setting not too bright - finally after Moon rise fiasco from last night. |
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first time I noticed glow, which is what you try to capture at sunrise/sunset |
Vicki & I visit what I call the other points: the points not focused on the amphitheater. We drive to the end to Rainbow Point, which is 18 miles from front gate.
For those of you who are worried about Max. He is doing good. HIs limp is gone and he seems to be back to normal. The big problem we have is when we travel, he gets excited and cannot calm down so he pants the whole time we driving. We decided it might be easier if he goes to the kennel for the day, starting tomorrow.
I decide to do a hike on the Navajo Loop Trail and back up the Queens Garden Trail. As I am walking around, rain threatens, and I begin to take hike out. As I do this I run into the the workshop group. I am thinking that this is getting beyond coincidence. So I talk to the leader Randall J Hodges and get his card. The group is finishing up an 11 day workshop. Randell concentrates on two main themes in the class: hiking and creating the picture you see in-camera and thus does not need to post processing. I hike out of the amphitheater and back to the car. Some pictures.
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The trail starts by going down. |
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The workshop group |
I next go to Inspiration Point for sunset. I know magical things happen at sunset in the amphitheater, but I have no idea what. I ask someone and he answers me but I do not really understand. So, this sunset is disappointing. But here are some pictures:
I am disappointed in these pictures.
Next: In search of the elusive hoodoo award.
Places visited:
- Big Bend National Park
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Upper Antelope Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend
- Arches National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
Paul and Vicki Kristoff
photo@kristoffs.com
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