Badlands / Utah Landscape Photography #2
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- čas přidán 20. 10. 2019
- Entering the badlands of central Utah feels like landing a spacecraft on the surface of Mars. The landscape is rocky, desolate, and devoid of life. Miles of empty, otherworldly terrain. I spent a few days here alone, living off-grid in a camper van to try and capture the area's unique beauty for a new collection of landscape photographs.
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Respect. I appreciate your 'appreciation' for this amazing landscape. Not many photographers speak about it on their videos, which is a shame. Beautiful colours.
That last photo was simply amazing! Just absolutely breakthtakinh
Yes beyond April it can be difficult. If you are in a location like yours there literally aren't any trees so you have to hunt to find shade. Even if you find some trees they may be shorter than you are, and especially during the middle of the day there won't be much shade.
So enjoying these videos. And that last image was superb. I appreciate your thoughtful and thoughtful provoking commentary.
I'm loving these videos and your explanations of the photos you're taking. There are some pretty stellar images in there!
Great photos, especially the last Tele-photo one
Awesome video. Such nice photography and the video is shot so nicely
I wonder how bad the wildfire smoke is out there - would love to go, but concerned about not being able to see anything except smoke.
Nice content and photography
What time of year did you shoot these Utah videos?
i am jealous 18 years ago i photographed the 4 corners... it was amazing......what camera did you use.....thank you again.....great video
Thanks George. I was shooting with a Canon 5D Mark IV at the time.