Well i replied earlier...or thought I did, which means I probably put the reply in some other post.
Those are gorgeous shots.
Lovely pics from the beginning of the summer trip!I've never travelled out west (except to Vegas
) and love seeing the scenery! Glad you were able to get shots of the goats and still make it through the tunnel!
I simply love your travelouge images. Oh what fun (especially for the photographer!).
Your outdoor pictures are very nice and I really like your last picture of the lake.
Speaking of the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 lens, I am renting it for my upcoming trip this weekend to the DLR. After reading your trip report and talking about it, I had to try out this lens for the trip. I am not ready yet to buy it and if I am satisfy with this lens during the trip, I might buy it.
Excellent! I was hoping you would share some pictures of your road trip. I love the Canyonlands area.
Janet - Love the shots! Glad you made it into the water and it looks like soooo much fun! That road into Moab looks so scenic and wonderful.
We started in Phoenix last year and went to Sedona, Grand Canyon, Page, Monument Valley and ended up in Pagosa Springs in Colorado. Your pictures are making me wish I had another road trip planned.
Absolutely gorgeous photos of the Utah canyon lands, Janet! And, the action shots of the raft trip are great! Looks like a really fun, full day!
I just have to get back out there!!! Looking forward to more shots of that trip!
Thanks Karen! It was a lot of fun. But honestly, I only cared about doing it so I could get a different view of the scenery. I enjoyed using the waterproof camera, an was mostly happy with the images. But in a raft like that I really missed the wide angle lens on my DSLR.
It sounds like you got more than a cursory look around. You covered some serious ground. Did you go on a jeep tour of Monument Valley? That's still on my list. We have been through there a couple times and photographed the valley from the visitor's center, but haven't been out into the valley yet. And we haven't done Sedona yet.
If you went into Page, did you get out to see Horseshoe Bend? Sitting here looking at my photos today I decided I want to raft around that bend! I have to label that my favorite sight in all of the desert southwest.
If I ever did a raft trip, it would only be to get photos of the scenery from a different perspective, too......LOL!!! I'm not much of a water adventurer, so I don't think it's going to happen though!![]()
We did a twilight jeep tour through Monument Valley. Prior to this trip, I was in the same boat as you. I'd been to MV before and only looked at it from the visitor center. But then, I was pregnant on that trip and we decided not to do anything too bumpy.
This was my 3rd trip to Sedona and we spent 3 nights there. I think that if I were living in the US, I would seriously consider living there.
We had two things on the bucket list to tick off in Page. Horseshoe Bend was one and the other was the light beams in Antelope Canyon. I got both done on this trip. We also did the float trip down the Colorado round Horseshoe Bend.
If you're interested, the TR with the pictures can be found here.
http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=3185788
I'm still trying to finish this TR off before I head to SoCal again.
Aside from the road trip, I did bookend the road trip with Anaheim and Orlando. Head to the second post for the quick links. You should be able to find Page and Monument Valley somewhere in the middle of the trip.
Gorgeous shots at Arches. I love how it glows when the sun hits the rocks.
Wow. Just WOW.