Our summer trip all over the US was fun...but sadly too short. We hit a lot of spots but only for a day or in some cases only for hours... The Grand Canyon was one of our shortest stops...3 hrs.
Having 3 hours mostly spent trekking and rock climbing there wasn't much of photo taking time left. I have literally spent hours climbing rocks since I tried avoiding areas with a lot of tourist(viewing decks and the skywalk). I went to spots that might have been a little too scary for some...hoping to take some photographs that will be a little bit more unique. The Grand Canyon is one of the most photographed landscape in the world and for me I have to create images that will incorporate my creativity in.
Having 3 hours mostly spent trekking and rock climbing there wasn't much of photo taking time left. I have literally spent hours climbing rocks since I tried avoiding areas with a lot of tourist(viewing decks and the skywalk). I went to spots that might have been a little too scary for some...hoping to take some photographs that will be a little bit more unique. The Grand Canyon is one of the most photographed landscape in the world and for me I have to create images that will incorporate my creativity in.
I ended up with about 80 images and ended up with 55 photographs that you can view in my Flickr display. Going back to this photograph I separated the sky and edited it to bring out the washed out details and combined it with the original foreground/subject to create a "HDR" photograph. Nothing too sophisticated since I hate being in the computer for hours(that's why I went back shooting film lately...or print my digital photos as-is), I love this photo no matter what others might say. The visit was worth it even though 3 hrs is not nearly enough to plan any real creative shots with hours dedicated on climbing rocks to get a good perspective. Limited time is certainly a poor excuse people might say but I did the best I can to capture the beauty of this famous landscape. If only I get to take weeks at a time and camp out there to capture "the perfect light" then maybe I can certainly do so much more.
On my next visit to The Grand Canyons I will be with my Panasonic LX3 and my Nikon FE with 28mm lens. Fingers crossed it will be soon!