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Stef
Jul-18-2006, 12:54 PM
OK... I know you all have some places that are "must" see places at Bryce Canyon.
DH and I will be making a trip up there for 3 days the end of August. A little R & R for our anniversary. I have ordered a few field guides and trail guides from Amazon, but what can you all recommend?
We will be there on a Saturday, Sunday and Monday...
(pray for no rain while we are there. .. even if it does rain though, it will be better than being at work!!! )
claudermilk
Jul-19-2006, 09:56 AM
The obvious, of course: Sunrise Point at sunrise and Sunset Point at sunset--get there a little early to stake out a spot. Queen's Garden--and remember to turn around every five feet or so...
I don't recall the trail name, but there is a nice one that starts a little outside the park entrance & ends up meeting the main basin trails.
Also, Red Rock Canyon on the way in has some nice photo ops. Right at the cutout mini-tunnels with the wide parking areas on the highway.
Andy
Jul-19-2006, 10:19 AM
Dgrin Shootout 2006 at Bryce: Threads
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=25634
Nikolai
Jul-19-2006, 11:21 AM
IMHO, Bryce point beats Sunrise/Sunset points hands down. It's a tad longer drive, but the view is ...wow.
Also, if you take a longer Peekaboo loop (http://www.zionnational-park.com/bmaps.htm), you'll be rewarded with a very nice hike and a not-so-often seen views.
Don't forget to drive all the way to the Rainbow point and stop at every vista on the way (there are like 5 or 6 of them). You can scout them all during the noon-time and decide which one you wanna shoot when the light becomes more dramatic...
I'm sure other folks pitch in with more particular places..
HTH
DavidTO
Jul-19-2006, 11:32 AM
A great way to get through the flat light of midday is to spend it in Wall Street, where the slot-type walls need the midday sun for best shooting. Hiking farther on from there is beautiful, too.
Here's a link (http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/gallery/1481043) to my gallery from Bryce. If you have specific questions about any of the shots, I'll do my best to help you. If my memory serves me, that is!
Stustaff
Jul-19-2006, 11:56 AM
A great way to get through the flat light of midday is to spend it in Wall Street, where the slot-type walls need the midday sun for best shooting. Hiking farther on from there is beautiful, too.
Here's a link (http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/gallery/1481043) to my gallery from Bryce. If you have specific questions about any of the shots, I'll do my best to help you. If my memory serves me, that is!
Wow nice shots, Im there in September and really looking forward to it.
quick question in this shot for example http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/gallery/1481043/1/71847596
did you use a filter to get that shift of blue in the sky?
DavidTO
Jul-19-2006, 11:58 AM
Wow nice shots, Im there in September and really looking forward to it.
quick question in this shot for example http://davidrosenthal.smugmug.com/gallery/1481043/1/71847596
did you use a filter to get that shift of blue in the sky?
I gotta say, I don't remember, but probably. What I do remember is that I brought the lightness down for the blue sky in post, using LAB and blend-if. Or maybe it was a layer mask? I *definitely* remember that I did *something* in post!
Stef
Jul-19-2006, 04:45 PM
Thanks Chris, Andy, Nik, David and Stustaff.
I appreciate the help.
Andy- I followed those posts when they first came up. That is why I am so excited to go. I really wanted to make the shoot-out, but alas work won out. (I hate being an adult with a job:rofl )
I hope to get shots even half as nice as you all got. Now I just have to wait...
BTW, how was Ruby's Inn? That is where we are staying.
DavidTO
Jul-19-2006, 04:50 PM
BTW, how was Ruby's Inn? That is where we are staying.
Fine. You're kind of stuck with their food, but we made it through.
Stef
Jul-19-2006, 04:52 PM
Fine. You're kind of stuck with their food, but we made it through.
Well that doesn't sound promising. Was it that bad?
DavidTO
Jul-19-2006, 04:54 PM
Well that doesn't sound promising. Was it that bad?
No, it just wasn't all that good, either, even though they charged for very good food.
Stef
Jul-19-2006, 04:57 PM
No, it just wasn't all that good, either, even though they charged for very good food.
:D I hate it when that happens.
Hopefully we will be able to find other places to eat. I know the Bryce lodge has a restaurant, but I think you have to have reservations. I may just check that out.
If nothing else, we will check out the surrounding area.... although by looking at the map, there doesn't seem to be too much around there. :scratch
Stustaff
Jul-20-2006, 03:06 AM
Think Im staying at Bryce lodge. visiting so many places that im losing track!
Zion
Bryce
Lake powell
Grand Canyon
Arches
Death valley
Salt lake
ect ect
Am loving the idea of this forum ad going to have a nortebook filled with all the useful info in my camera bag.
Nikolai
Jul-20-2006, 09:16 AM
Also, if you take a longer Peekaboo loop (http://www.zionnational-park.com/bmaps.htm), you'll be rewarded with a very nice hike and a not-so-often seen views.
This is what I meant:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=38574
claudermilk
Jul-20-2006, 10:36 AM
:D I hate it when that happens.
Hopefully we will be able to find other places to eat. I know the Bryce lodge has a restaurant, but I think you have to have reservations. I may just check that out.
If nothing else, we will check out the surrounding area.... although by looking at the map, there doesn't seem to be too much around there. :scratch
They didn't when I went. We just wandered in & got seated, though I expect the normal meal times it's pretty packed. It is pretty remote, so not many choices, though I did like the food at the lodge.
David_S85
Jul-20-2006, 10:48 AM
The Bryce Lodge has better food, balanced with less variety. Dinner there requires a reservation. Breakfast and lunch are good and the price is right.
The lodge is on the left side of the access road, not far beyond the main gates to the park.
Ruby's food can be compared to a cafeteria with the option to order from their menu. Beware of the Pot Roast.
Bob Bell
Jul-20-2006, 01:31 PM
The Bryce Lodge has better food, balanced with less variety. Dinner there requires a reservation. Breakfast and lunch are good and the price is right.
The lodge is on the left side of the access road, not far beyond the main gates to the park.
Ruby's food can be compared to a cafeteria with the option to order from their menu. Beware of the Pot Roast.
The buffet is slightly safer than the Pot Roast if you can identify everything your eating :)
The store at rubys has a ton of gatorade, water, and cliff bars if you need to restock.
I know this is a landscape group mostly, but there are prarie dogs, antelope, mule deer, mountain lions (cougars, pumas or whatever you call them locally) and elk and so forth to photograph.
I just went through arches, monument valley, and some other places on the way . These places really aren't that far from bryce if you want to drive around like the post shoot out crew.
BeachBill
Jul-24-2006, 03:38 PM
BTW, how was Ruby's Inn? That is where we are staying.
Note that the family that owns Ruby's Inn owns *everything* you see outside the park. The family had a ranch there before the park was created and they still own all of the land outside the park's entrance. Next door to Ruby's Inn is a decent fast food place.
Pamela
Aug-01-2006, 06:29 AM
Think Im staying at Bryce lodge. visiting so many places that im losing track!
Zion
Bryce
Lake powell
Grand Canyon
Arches
Death valley
Salt lake
ect ect
Am loving the idea of this forum ad going to have a nortebook filled with all the useful info in my camera bag.
I will be in Vegas on September 27, when are you going to be there?
Stustaff
Aug-02-2006, 08:07 AM
Am in Vega itself until the 10th and then spending either two or three nights at most of the places listed so I think without looking its about 23 or 24th then driving up to yellowstone.
Stef
Aug-14-2006, 01:04 PM
Thanks everyone for their input with this. Time is getting shorter (though not fast enough). I am ready to go now. I think I have it figured out, but more than likely all the plans will go out the window when I get there and I will just wing it, like normal. :wxwax
I got myself some new hiking shoes and hopefully I don't kill myself out there. We are NOT hikers! But I want to take the Navajo Loop Trail, because of DavidTO's gorgeous pics. We will see how that goes. The elevation will be hard to get use to I'm sure.
Only 11 more days! :clap
Stustaff
Aug-15-2006, 12:26 AM
Have a great time! looks like I will be following about a week behind you, try not to break anything :D
David_S85
Aug-15-2006, 04:01 PM
Stef, you're going to love it there. My new hiking shoes helped, but I learned they weren't all that necessary at Bryce; the public trails were easy to navigate. Zion was a different story though, so I'm glad I brought the new footware along on the trip. Have plenty of water with you -- at that altitude you'll get plenty thirsty.
Be prepared to shoot a lot of frames. Wake up before dawn a couple of the mornings, and get yourself to Bryce Point before everyone else.
You're going to have a great time there. Can't wait to see what you bring back.
Stef
Aug-15-2006, 05:13 PM
Have a great time! looks like I will be following about a week behind you, try not to break anything :D
I will try, but I am not making ANY promises! :D (who told you I was clumsy, anyway???? :wxwax )
Stef
Aug-15-2006, 05:18 PM
Stef, you're going to love it there. My new hiking shoes helped, but I learned they weren't all that necessary at Bryce; the public trails were easy to navigate. Zion was a different story though, so I'm glad I brought the new footware along on the trip. Have plenty of water with you -- at that altitude you'll get plenty thirsty.
Be prepared to shoot a lot of frames. Wake up before dawn a couple of the mornings, and get yourself to Bryce Point before everyone else.
You're going to have a great time there. Can't wait to see what you bring back.
Thanks for the tip about the shoes. I have to start wearing them around the house to see if I will even be able to wear them at all for any amount of time. If nothing else, they are really cute, so I will keep them anyway! :lust
As far as shooting a lot. I have 3- 1 GB cards and 1 -512 MB card. I shoot only RAW, but my D50 is only 6MP so I can get about 130 pics per card. I also have my Epson P2000 and will be taking my laptop. Sheesh.. now that I think about it.. hmmm I think maybe I am over doing it. :scratch
dancorder
Aug-17-2006, 05:15 AM
Thanks for the tip about the shoes. I have to start wearing them around the house to see if I will even be able to wear them at all for any amount of time. If nothing else, they are really cute, so I will keep them anyway! :lust
As far as shooting a lot. I have 3- 1 GB cards and 1 -512 MB card. I shoot only RAW, but my D50 is only 6MP so I can get about 130 pics per card. I also have my Epson P2000 and will be taking my laptop. Sheesh.. now that I think about it.. hmmm I think maybe I am over doing it. :scratch
For what it's worth I've been using my D50 for RAW recently and have found that the shot counter seems very pessimistic. I haven't shot too much but when I have it's been more like 200 shots to a 1GB card.
Stef
Aug-25-2006, 12:45 PM
:clap Well today is the day. I am off to Bryce not long from now. Just have to finish up my work day. I can't believe I am so excited about this. Hope to be able to share some of my pictures (if they turn out ok, I'm still kinda new to this)
Can't wait!
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