C
Clark
Guest
This is one of those places, when one visits, that just says Wow!
Seen many images of Horseshoe Bend before our trip.
Never imagined width or depth was so extreme.
It is ginormous. Another thing, getting to the edge was no picnic.
The final image is with lens set at 10mm on a crop camera.
It is a fifteen minute walk from parking lot.
One of the easier walks that week.
Approaching the edge. X marks the spot.
No tripod here. One person, out of about fifty there, used tripod.
Wiki has the height 1000 ft. to bottom.
It looks much more.
This fellow belly crawled to edge. Then wife handed him camera.
A cell phone shot of somebody from New Jersey.
It took a few attempts to get to the edge.
So this looks like a warm up.
Best shot with 7D.
It is in morning, after the rain stopped.
Thanks for looking.
Seen many images of Horseshoe Bend before our trip.
Never imagined width or depth was so extreme.
It is ginormous. Another thing, getting to the edge was no picnic.
The final image is with lens set at 10mm on a crop camera.
It is a fifteen minute walk from parking lot.
One of the easier walks that week.
Approaching the edge. X marks the spot.
No tripod here. One person, out of about fifty there, used tripod.
Wiki has the height 1000 ft. to bottom.
It looks much more.
This fellow belly crawled to edge. Then wife handed him camera.
A cell phone shot of somebody from New Jersey.
It took a few attempts to get to the edge.
So this looks like a warm up.
Best shot with 7D.
It is in morning, after the rain stopped.
Thanks for looking.