I was invited by a friend of mine to be part of a jeeping adventure in Moab, Utah. Although the trip was mostly a “jeeping” adventure, there were times during the day when I could go off and explore photo opportunities. The experience was fantastic and I had a great time.
Moab is an incredible place for photographers. I solicited advice from a friend who had visited the area before. He said “look for puddles” as they make for great subjects and sometimes you can get some great reflections. Well, I found this set of puddles and decided they would make a great subject despite the fact that it was in the middle of the day. Although not reflecting the famous Moab rocks they did make for an interesting photo. So, I took my camera over to these natural carvings and captured this image.
This image was taken with my Sony A7II using my Sony FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 set on 28 mm. The camera was set on Aperture Priority mode with the aperture set at f/11, shutter speed at 1/200th of a second and the ISO set at 100. I took 5 bracketed images (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2) and used Photomatix Pro to put together the HDR image. I then used Photoshop and Lightroom to finish the processing.
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I love this shot! Great composition. Welcome back.
Thanks Duncan! I appreciate the comment!
Love this shot. So much going on with curves, edges and twisted landscape.
Thank you Lucas! That’s exactly what drew me to that area.