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This is a year-old shot from our trip to southern Utah during a Christmas break. We started out at the magnificent Bryce canyon national park, endured a -10F blizzard and then started driving east passing through Capitol Reef, Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. One of the best vistas we saw during the trip didn’t belong to National parks but to a Utah State park, Dead Horse Point.
This one was not initially in the itinerary and we only managed to get is it on our last day. We rose super early in the morning and drove up to the park just before the sunrise. The vista from the park is truly stunning and pretty much all time is spend scouting out a good foreground interest to add some visual depth to the scene. I didn’t have an ultra-wide with me at that time, only a 24mm. So, I had to choose the frame a bit carefully. I those this beautiful tree as the foreground interest and set my camera up as the sun rose and lit the canyon walls in beautiful warm golden light. Hope you all like it.