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June 5, 2007
Zion National Park - Knob Canyon Up Close
| Camera | Konica Minolta MAXXUM 7D |
| Lens (35mm Equiv.) | Sigma 170-500mm f/5-6.3 @ 400 mm (600 mm) |
| Exp. Prog. / Shutter @ Aperture | Aperture priority / 1/200 s @ f/8 |
| Metering w/Adj. @ ISO | Pattern w/0.00 eV @ 100 |
The land of Southern Utah is supernaturally beautiful. Every tree, rock and snowflake appears to have been placed with purpose. If every a man was to be tempted by faith, he would find faith in Zion.
The Utah drivers had us reaching for prayer too. Jim and I had a number of close calls on the State's winding canyon roads. We were rewarded richly with both our lives and scenery nearly impossible to represent truly in a photograph.
This long shot was taken with a tripod and my long lens from a car park in Knob Canyon, on the often overlooked west side of Zion National Park.
Posted by jordanh at June 5, 2007 10:52 PM
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