This fall I made it a mission to photograph Castleton Tower (aka Castle Rock, Castle Tower) from several unique locations. It's one of the most popular desert towers for rock climbers to conquer and as such, we end up selling quite a few prints of it to those same climbers who visit our gallery. It's the whole "emotional connection" thing. Any way, I wanted to find some unconventional compositions of this popular location and this fall I think I succeeded with three different, unique perspectives, all of which utilize fall colors in the foreground. This is probably my favorite of the batch although I really enjoy another one that has some colorful cottonwoods at the bottom of the frame.
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Techs: Canon 5D MKII, 24-105mm lens, Induro CT213 tripod, Acratech ballhead, handheld Singh-Ray 3 stop soft GND, processed on Lightroom 4 while drinking a delicious huckleberry wheat beer from Montana