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DP Merrill color Landscapes

The Ute

Well-known member
My mistake.

Forgot to mention the most important part. The Camera.

The incomparable DP1 Merrill.

:)
 

The Ute

Well-known member
I love the colors! I am new to the DP1m and have not shot it enough to say I have gotten a "wow shot" yet. Your rock shot is a wow. :)
Thank you Darr. Much appreciated.

I originally used my DP2 Merrill more because the image quality is hard to beat.

But as I acquainted myself more and more with the DP1 I found the focal length more to my liking for most of my needs.

Used properly any Merrill is hard to beat.

:)
 

Kofronj

New member
Hey Ute,

It turns out that we drove by this place on our way to Page the last time I was out there (we did Cottonwood Canyon road). We spent quite a bit of time chasing blooming cacti and doing some landscape stuff farther south (those black hills). Next time I'm out there this will be on the list as a spot to spend a day...

Jim
 

The Ute

Well-known member
Hey Ute,

It turns out that we drove by this place on our way to Page the last time I was out there (we did Cottonwood Canyon road). We spent quite a bit of time chasing blooming cacti and doing some landscape stuff farther south (those black hills). Next time I'm out there this will be on the list as a spot to spend a day...

Jim
Good idea Jim.

It's worth seeing IMO.
 

The Ute

Well-known member
The Old Mormon Fort at Pipe Springs as seen from a typical Pioneer garden.
 
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The Ute

Well-known member
Trouble ahead

One more for today.

I was looking back over some older material and came across this one.

Thought I'd share it.
 
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The Ute

Well-known member
Fall in the land of Canaan.

I've always thought this should have been made a part of Zion NP
 
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darr

Well-known member
Darr-

You seem to like most of what I post.

Much appreciated. glad you enjoy them.

:)
Absolutely love your work! :thumbs:
It is a nice enjoyment for me to view your work as I do not always have a lot of time to look through posts for inspiration. I know if your posting, I will probably get a dose of inspiration.

BTW, I love the covered wagon shot; there is something about the composition and a sense of subtle creaminess I take from it. What part of the county are you shooting in? I ask because I will be visiting my son in Alamogordo NM in 2 weeks and any spots you (or anyone else) knows in that area would be appreciated. I have been to NM before, but not where he is currently stationed with the USAF.

Thanks,
Darr
 

The Ute

Well-known member
Absolutely love your work! :thumbs:
It is a nice enjoyment for me to view your work as I do not always have a lot of time to look through posts for inspiration. I know if your posting, I will probably get a dose of inspiration.

BTW, I love the covered wagon shot; there is something about the composition and a sense of subtle creaminess I take from it. What part of the county are you shooting in? I ask because I will be visiting my son in Alamogordo NM in 2 weeks and any spots you (or anyone else) knows in that area would be appreciated. I have been to NM before, but not where he is currently stationed with the USAF.

Thanks,
Darr

And again, thank you.

Those shots are southern Utah.

I lived in NM for 7 yrs. and loved it.

White Sands is a must see. I'd also get up to Riudoso and Cloudcroft.

Silver City used to be nice too.
 

The Ute

Well-known member
And now for something really different.

Just to show I don't only do Sandstone.

A newly discovered kind of water bird.

;)
 
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