mom2rtk
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June 7th, 2014: Zion
I wanted to make an early start, but when you're on the road staying at a different hotel every night, everything has to work for everyone in the group. And our group included 2 teenagers. I think we were out by 9 or 9:30 but that time of year in the southwest, the great light is already gone. Still, we moved ahead and I made the best of it.
I have always struggled with finding the quintessential park photo for Zion. The park is about its grandeur, and that's hard to get in one photo. Still, I had seen shots since our last trip of "The Watchman" with the Virgin River leading up to it. So much of the great stuff at Zion requires a hike, and we had no time for that today so we had to settle for what was easy. I really had to chuckle at how easy it was to find the shot of "The Watchman" I was after. Turns out it's a better sunset shot than early morning shot, but it was still quite beautiful. We were able to park the car and just walk down below the bridge to get a great view. I'm not sure how I missed it on so many other trips.
IMG_7434 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7500 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
A couple more shots in the area near the entrance of the park:
IMG_7465 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7550 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
And on into the park:
IMG_7592 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
Zion National Park Panoramic by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7598 by
IMG_7601 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7607 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7611 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
Zion National Park Panoramic by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7643 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7646 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
IMG_7666 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
When we stopped in the Checkerboard Mesa area for the above shot, I noticed a lot of people pointing off in the distance. It took a bit for me to see what they had noticed, but with the help of a telephoto lens I finally saw. Perched there on the side of that rock, was a group of big horn sheep. We watched for a while, while I tried repeatedly to get a clear shot at 300mm with a handheld camera.
This was 300mm cropped down to about 25% of its original size.
IMG_7675 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
After a quick stop at a local rock shop, we headed on out toward our next destination..... Bryce Canyon.
IMG_7743 by mom2rtk, on Flickr
I wanted to make an early start, but when you're on the road staying at a different hotel every night, everything has to work for everyone in the group. And our group included 2 teenagers. I think we were out by 9 or 9:30 but that time of year in the southwest, the great light is already gone. Still, we moved ahead and I made the best of it.
I have always struggled with finding the quintessential park photo for Zion. The park is about its grandeur, and that's hard to get in one photo. Still, I had seen shots since our last trip of "The Watchman" with the Virgin River leading up to it. So much of the great stuff at Zion requires a hike, and we had no time for that today so we had to settle for what was easy. I really had to chuckle at how easy it was to find the shot of "The Watchman" I was after. Turns out it's a better sunset shot than early morning shot, but it was still quite beautiful. We were able to park the car and just walk down below the bridge to get a great view. I'm not sure how I missed it on so many other trips.


A couple more shots in the area near the entrance of the park:


And on into the park:










When we stopped in the Checkerboard Mesa area for the above shot, I noticed a lot of people pointing off in the distance. It took a bit for me to see what they had noticed, but with the help of a telephoto lens I finally saw. Perched there on the side of that rock, was a group of big horn sheep. We watched for a while, while I tried repeatedly to get a clear shot at 300mm with a handheld camera.
This was 300mm cropped down to about 25% of its original size.

After a quick stop at a local rock shop, we headed on out toward our next destination..... Bryce Canyon.
