I was fortunate to arrive at Bryce Canyon about 4pm on November 2, 2009. The low angled light was reflecting off the structures and bouncing all around creating this warm reddish glow everywhere. I spent 30 minutes picking the scene apart with my 200mm lens. What fun.
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Canon 1DS III, EF 200mm, 1/13 sec @ f/11, ISO 100, Tripod, Polarizer.
What fun indeed! I did something similar with cypress trees when I was in Texas…finding slices is fun and this is a heck of a slice. You could probably achieve some even more subtle tonal variations with some masking with the TK8 panel…but you don’t use Adobe right? Even so, this is a treat for the eyes.
David, this captures the “glow” of Bryce very well. The uniformity of the structures and the lighting is both surprising and well seen (or is that found?).
@Kris_Smith I do use Adobe–Photoshop and Bridge. I do not use Lightroom as Capture One pretty much serves that purpose and I like the colors out of C1 much better than Lightroom…personal preference, I guess. C1 does have luminosity masking and I have used it in the past…might try it out on this image to see what I get.