JeffBryce 0 Posted February 1, 2010 This is a repost; I sharpened the hoodoos and foreground. Photographed millions of times over, my wife & I had this all to ourselves one cold & gloomy morning. The sun appeared for about three minutes, bathing the eastward canyon walls in bright orange, and then hid behind winter clouds the entire day. It was very tricky lighting as the snow and this side of the hoodoos remained in shadow, while part of Thor's Hammer and the hoodoo on the left were lit. f22, 1.3 seconds, 11mm. Link to comment
isabellathompson 0 Posted February 1, 2010 Wow you have done a splendid job in capturing this scene Jeff! Mother Nature sure does take centre stage here. 7/7 from me. Isabella. Link to comment
arnav 7 Posted February 2, 2010 This is a beautiful capture. Awesome light and nice timing. Cheers! Link to comment
christian hansen 0 Posted February 3, 2010 You catched a very special moment with a nice and eyecatching composition. Congratulations. Link to comment
bmg 0 Posted February 3, 2010 Great image. Bryce is one of my favorite places to shoot. Link to comment
thadley 15 Posted February 7, 2010 Fabulous scene and beautifully captured. Sometimes these wide-angle lenses are tricky to use and they work best when they are perfectly level but that may not suit the scene you are shooting. Best regards on a terrific image. Link to comment
brendan_trewartha 0 Posted February 8, 2010 Nice capture Jeff, this photo has everything, perfect timing (snow, brief glimpse of the sun) no doubt due to perseverance. The lighting also makes the shot with nice side lighting on the LHS rocks, the star affect of the sun through the rocks and clouds on the RHS. Looks like an amazing place, in particular with the snow cover, looking forward to seeing some more of your photos around here. Link to comment
timeless earth 1 Posted February 17, 2010 Magic place magic shot. It takes a very clean lens and filter to shoot directly into the sun without producing any flare spots. this has been achieved to perfection here. Good composition and sun location within the frame.ExcellentRegrdsFerg Link to comment
JeffBryce 0 Posted February 28, 2010 Thanks to each of you for viewing and commenting. Link to comment
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