It’s been a LONG time since the last time I made a blog post. I managed to snag a few moments of solitude away from my normal day to day grind a few weeks back to finally get behind the lens again. When I ventured into Zion my main goal was to capture small and intimate scenes that are often overlooked by the granger of the park. The snow actually made this a bit more difficult, but I managed to come away with a handful of images that I’m particularly proud of.
I primarily used my 100-400mm lens (which is very typical these days) and panned the high cliffs for smaller scenes that provided nice textures, depth and atmosphere. Using a telephoto lens really forces you to focus on the content of the image as smaller scenes can very difficult to capture at times. I did use my wide angle for a few images, but the majority were taken between 100mm and 400mm (600mm equiv.) I hope that you’ll enjoy seeing this collection in its entirety.
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Amazing work Chris!
Thank you!
Chris, these pictures are amazing! Beautiful work!
Thank you so much!