Great Gallery Panorama
©MIles Hecker CLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION
Like most petroglyphs or pictographs, The Great Gallery is best photographed under overcast or shady conditions. In September or October the panel will be in the shade after about 2:30PM.
Similar light conditions and moderate temps for hiking will also occur in the spring. The bonus of a fall trip is that you might just catch the cottowoods in the canyon turning a wonderfull shade of gold.
Take multiple shots on a tripod and stitch a panorama together later.
TIMES
Mid to late afternoon works the best on a typical desert sunny day..
LENS & FILTERS
LENS: 50-100mm for 35mm or crop sensor camera for multiple shot panorama
FILTERS: 85A warming filter or shoot RAW and adjust color temp during conversion
FILMS
Slide films: Velvia 50 or Kodak E100SW
You May Also Enjoy...
Bunny Hollo
The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeing new landscapes, but in having new eyes. – Marcel Proust In mid-October, 2004, my friend Kevin Raber and
Zero to Hero: Knowledge Saved The Day
FacebookTweet Knowledge Saved The Day Knowledge weighs nothing, travels everywhere and is your camera bags number one asset. A holiday in Paris – then I