Shots from the Grand Canyon and Great Sand Dune National Park:
Category: Photography
Horseshoe Bend
Some shots at Horseshoe Bend in Page, AZ on the way down to Flagstaff from Bryce Canyon National Park: Thanks to Eric Bronner for the tip.
Bryce Canyon National Park
I’m back in Boston, but have been a bit tied up catching up on some things over the past few days. Blogging will likely continue to be slow over the coming week, but I’ll post some road trip photos as I go through them. After Zion National Park, we stopped by Bryce Canyon in Utah which had some mindblowing rock formations. Here are a few shots:
Zion National Park
Here are some photos I shot last week in Zion National Park:
The Grand Canyon
Spent the morning here en route to Boston. Did you hear about the three holes in the ground? Well, well, well. My friend Roberto shot this pretty spectacular photo at one of the lookouts:
The Dish
Here are a few shots from the dish at Stanford: And here are a couple from my backyard taken this evening:
Horseshoe Lake
I recently made the move to a Nikon D7000. I’d been on the fence for a while, but didn’t think twice about upgrading after a friend offered to buy my D90. I took it out for the first time this morning, and went on a short hike at Horseshoe Lake along Skyline Ridge. So far, I love it. It’s actually quite similar to the D90, with minor (but noticeable) improvements to the matrix focusing, image processing, and menu layout. It also has improved processing at high ISOs, which significantly reduces noise, and a new dynamic ISO feature. Here are a few highlights from this morning:
Milky Way Shots
From the Daily Mail:
Mon Ami
Over the past week I’ve added a few new photos to my Flickr album. Here’s one from a lake in El Remate, Guatemala:
Film’s Not Dead
My brother recently brought my dads old film SLR camera out of retirement. He’s taken some great shots: More here.