This is Ken’s shot, but you can see this same view in a lot of the material for the park. What amazed Ken the most about this shot is that he did ZERO post-processing on it, not even a crop or exposure adjustment. Ken’s original intent was to remain at this spot and document the sunset. He got all setup with the camera in a fixed position on the tripod. He then set the timer on his phone to tell him when 3 minutes were up and it was time to take another shot. He laid his phone on the trunk of the car. All that effort turned out to only yield shots showing the shadows creeping up the face of the formation in the background, so Ken packed up him camera and tripod and moved on.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
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