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Equipment & Techniques => Landscape & Nature Photography => Topic started by: julian kalmar on March 10, 2008, 03:45:15 am

Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: julian kalmar on March 10, 2008, 03:45:15 am
(http://photoartkalmar.com/Photoart%20Kalmar%20high%20res/USA/slides/IMG_5019-01%20Arches%20NP.jpg)

(http://photoartkalmar.com/Photoart%20Kalmar%20high%20res/USA/slides/IMG_5021-01%20Arches%20NP.jpg)
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: guzzibob on March 13, 2008, 07:04:24 pm
Wow those are great. I've never been to Arches, in fact being from the East I've only had a couple of trips out West where I had a chance to spend some time shooting that type of landscape.
Nice vivid colors and great detail. Hope to get there sometime
What lens were you using?
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: julian kalmar on March 14, 2008, 01:03:09 pm
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What lens were you using?
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These two I took with 24-70mm 2,8L and polfilter
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: kizam on March 16, 2008, 01:42:41 pm
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These two I took with 24-70mm 2,8L and polfilter
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Excellent perspective,Julian. I like it alot.
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: dobson on March 23, 2008, 02:47:00 pm
Just got back from Moab myself. It was more a climbing trip than photography, but I got some good stuff anyway. Are those photos from Devil's Garden, or maybe the Furnace?

I love how dependent photos in Arches are on the weather. The right sky can make a good photo amazing. Last week was mostly bluebird skies for us; nice for climbing, though.
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: Keith S on March 28, 2008, 01:19:14 am
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Just got back from Moab myself. It was more a climbing trip than photography, but I got some good stuff anyway. Are those photos from Devil's Garden, or maybe the Furnace?

I love how dependent photos in Arches are on the weather. The right sky can make a good photo amazing. Last week was mostly bluebird skies for us; nice for climbing, though.
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Getting low in the first shot c/w the sky is fantastic!

What time of day where these taking?

Well Done!!

Keith
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: julian kalmar on April 02, 2008, 10:25:30 am
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What time of day where these taking?

Well Done!!

Keith
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I took these images at about 11 am
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: julian kalmar on April 02, 2008, 10:33:57 am
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Are those photos from Devil's Garden, or maybe the Furnace?
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The first is near by the parking place at the end of the road.
The second place you reach after 5 minutes, when you walk from this parking place to Delicate Arch (or any other Arch you can reach from this place)
Title: something different from Arches NP
Post by: NLund on April 08, 2008, 11:08:50 pm
Nice work there. I love shooting in Moab and its surrounding areas.