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Re: bryceReply #1 on: April 30, 2021 at 2:42 pm
Never been but now that I have left my day job, driving around southern Utah is high on my list. Lovely image.
Re: bryceReply #2 on: April 30, 2021 at 4:24 pmBryce is spectacular, yet is photographed so often that the very name induces cringe viewing for me.
But Jeremy this is spectacular and a point of view that I have never seen with these conditions. Bravo!
Re: bryceReply #3 on: May 1, 2021 at 7:12 amPaul, go!
I love the southwest USA and I find Bryce Canyon to be, in some strange, way utterly magical. I can’t recommend it highly enough. When we can travel again, I’ll be back. FWIW, I wouldn’t stay at the canyon lodge, which I found overpriced; rather, I’d stay at Ruby’s Inn, a perfectly serviceable Best Western, about a mile from the park entrance. I had no problems getting in and out whenever I wanted; my last visit was in 2014, though, and I suppose things might have changed.
Chris, thanks. I’ll dig out a few more of my Bryce shots. I may yet make you revert to cringing.
Jeremy
Re: bryceReply #4 on: May 1, 2021 at 8:49 amI agree with Chris. I tire easily of the typical Bryce photos – but this is something different. It holds its own in terms of design elements, and offers something fresh in terms of context for the bright orange spires.
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Re: bryceReply #6 on: May 5, 2021 at 4:12 pmUnhhhh… a little ott.
But then Bryce is naturally over the top making it hard to achieve something beyond the norm.Re: bryceReply #8 on: May 6, 2021 at 11:44 amJeremy,
Your shots of Bryce are marvelous, all much better than the ones I got on my one visit there.
I got the traditional boring view from the rim, and then a few detail shots down in the lower reaches, but nothing worth posting.Bravo!
-Eric
Re: bryceReply #9 on: May 6, 2021 at 1:14 pmThanks, Eric. I took my share of “routine” rim shots. I’ve always been a fan of what I now know Kevin calls “picture in picture” (these were taken in 2014, long before I’d embarked on my photographic education with him).
Here are another couple. I’m rather enjoying going over them again. Not that it compares with being there, of course.
Jeremy
Re: bryceReply #10 on: May 6, 2021 at 2:08 pmFair point, I suppose. How about this?
Jeremy
Yup, dialing the saturations back a bit helps ))
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