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FollowAt the end of a long day we decided visit the Horseshoe bend. When we arrived we saw this amazing place and we stayed till the sun went down....
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At the end of a long day we decided visit the Horseshoe bend. When we arrived we saw this amazing place and we stayed till the sun went down.
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RoadKing1985
January 10, 2016
Yeup I have to get up there too. Its a good 7 hr drive for me to get there...Nice mecca for photographers! Great Shot! Lots of color and deep changing shadows! Thanks for sharing!
RichardReuser
January 11, 2016
Thanks Roadking, It's really worth it, lots of fun at the Horse shoe bend :)
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Location
This photo was taken at the Horse Shoe Bend (USA)Time
We waited till the sunset and enjoyed the stunning viewLighting
Just wait till the right time, read the light and shoot.Equipment
Camera : Canon 5D Mark ii Tripod: : Benro Ballhead: Really right stuff Filter : Lee HG 0.9 and Lee HG 0.6Inspiration
During our trip in the States we visited several inspiring places, this one I wouldn't miss for the world :)Editing
I did some post-processing in LR. The photo was in as a panorama, stitched it and did some basic post-processing in LRIn my camera bag
When I go abroad I take several lenses with me, -Canon 17-40, Tamron 24-70 2.8 and a Canon 70-200 2.8 with a Canon 1.4 extender. -Canon 5D Mark ii -Canon 70D backup camera -Lee filters -Spare batteries -Lots of CF en SD card -Hard disk to make a back up -Mac book air to do some post processing while drinking a beer. -TripodFeedback
Do research, know where the sun is setting (use a app), look before you shoot and read the light, think in pictures.... Don't forget to enjoy the view :)