Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Moab Utah

Moab Utah - Hells Revenge by you.


Sony DSC-N2 *ISO 160 * 1/640 second * f/9.0


A couple of weeks ago my wife and I spent a few days in Moab Utah, she surprised me with the trip for my birthday and I have to say it was one of the funnest birthday's I've ever had.  We booked a four hour off-road hummer excursion that took us to the Poison Spider Mesa Trail then to Hells Revenge pictured above.  Hell's revenge was pretty amazing, I highly recommend taking the Hummer tour.


We also hiked to Delicate Arch one evening to watch the sunset.  The 3 mile round trip hike is a moderate hike, especially in the 105F weather.  I was amazed at the size and beauty of the arch, seeing the arch at sunset is a definite must.  I'm not a landscape photographer, I don't have the time or patience it takes but wanted to share a few images that I took of the trip, enjoy -


Moab Utah - Delicate Arch by you.


Canon 40D * EF-24-105mm f/4.0L * ISO 100 * 1/50 second * f/7.1



Moab Utah - Courthouse Towers by you.


Canon 40D * EF-24-105mm f/4.0L * ISO 100 * 1/100 second * f/8.0





Moab Utah - Balanced Rock by you.


Canon 40D * EF-24-105mm f/4.0L * ISO 100 * 1/250 second * f/8.0





Moab Utah - Double Arches by you.


Canon 40D * EF-24-105mm f/4.0L * ISO 100 * 1/125 second * f/8.0


Double Arches (to show the magnitude of these arches I included a photo with people, bottom center)



2 comments:

Jeremy Hall said...

What a great trip to take for the b-day! Looks like a lot of fun. Despite your comment about not being a landscape photographer, your shots are great. The Delicate Arch is always an inspiring photo.

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