USA 2011 - Colorado River
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Another unbelievably photogenic vista from Page, AZ. This was a very popular destination and its so cool that its located right of Rt 89 just about a mile or so away from the parking lot. Just a piece of advice though if you are coming from the Grand Canyon national park, Rt 89 North is closed and under construction for some time and if you want to get to page you will have to take a detour on Rt 89t. The entrance to the detour is pretty easy to miss as there are no elaborate signs. I used Google maps street view to note that there was a Express gas station where you take the detour. The phone reception in these parts of the country is pretty sketchy so it’s nice to prepare before in hand.
As I said before I didn’t had access to a tripod so this shot was taken handheld with a higher ISO and combining about 15 images together. I used a Sing Ray polarizing filter to bring out the warmth and the color of the water as it was an overcast day. I am not a 100% convinced with the results and would love to visit the place again and try with better equipments. Hope that opportunity comes soon.
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Page, AZ
I've been going back and forth on this shot for months now. Just need to stop thinking about it...although, don't be surprised if you see...
The Colorado River meanders near Page, Arizona.
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With lot of people lined up to watch this amazing moment, i quickly reoccupied my favorite spot on the cliff to shoot the sunset. Started clicking...
Horseshoe Bend - part of the Colorado River valley and located within Grand Canyon National Park, near the town of Page AZ.
I took a trip out west...
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The last time we were at Page and visited horseshoe bend out in the middle of nowhere, the weather did not cooperate and we had a less than stellar sunset. This time though we had a beautiful sunset but a huge number of people. So getting a shot without people n the frame was nearly impossible. Here is a stitch pano shot made of about 7imagestaken in portrait mode and stitched together to give an ultra wide perspective. It was quite dark by the time I made this shot and hence I had to do a bit of over exposing to get everything in.
Hope you all like it thanks for visiting.
... near Page, Arizona. Well worth the hike in to see it!
*** Explored #181 on 11/18/2011! ***
I didn't intend to be back in Page, AZ on my latest trip to Southern Utah. In fact, I didn't plan on being in...
It's been almost an year since i visited Horseshoe Bend for the first time. Just dug through some shots i took for Time lapse and stacked them to see...
After taking the classic composition of this place I set out looking for other views before the sun finished setting. These two small outcrops served...
Meandro del río Colorado en Page (Arizona).
Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near the town of Page, Arizona, in the United States. Horseshoe Bend is located 5 miles (8.0 km) downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, about 4 miles (6.4 km) southwest of Page.
... the Corona virus has suspended our families' travels, forcing us to relive previous highlights, of which, this is certainly one!
*** Explored #43 on 8/24/2011! ***
**Update: This is a re-post of yesterday's photo. I decided that the original version I posted was too contrasty...
Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona. Smoke from wildfires in western Utah darkened the evening skies in neighboring Arizona and offered on certain days...
This is my second visit to Horseshoe Bend in one year and definitely one of the amazing places for photography. Last time i had a tough time...
A much photographed spot, but with good reason! Here is my take at the place. This was taken shortly before sunset, and I wouldn't have minded...
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