Bryce Canyon National Park

These photographs were taken during a southwestern US camping tour during the summer of 1994.  Bryce Canyon - unlike most of the rest of the 1994 camping vacation - was wonderfully mild. At over 8000 feet elevation, the scorching heat of June 1994 was a mere high 80's or low 90's, with cool nights. Besides, Bryce Canyon has got to be one of my most favorite places for taking pictures - the rock formations are just incredible, and the color is amazing!  At this time in my life, I was using Kodak Ektar 25 film, with the misguided understanding that I would have higher resolution images.  It turns out that Ektar - while very fine grained - was also very narrow on exposure lattitude!  And, for 18 MB PhotoCD scans, regular 100-speed film was more than adaquate.  Oh well, live and learn.  Now, I am happily switched over to digital, and can "change film speed" at the flick of a button...

 

Bryce Canyon - unlike most of the rest of the 1994 camping vacation - was wonderfully mild. At over 8000 feet elevation, the scorching heat of June 1994 was a mere high 80's or low 90's, with cool nights. Besides, Bryce Canyon has got to be one of my most favorite places for taking pictures!

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Same Blasted Tree

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Storm Over Bryce

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Cloudy View from the Rim

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Bryce Hiking Trail

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Brilliant White HooDoo Against Red Rock Background

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Desert Flower

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Double Red Reflections from the trail

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Water Sculpture

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The Pyramid

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The Bridge

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The Jury

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Along the Trail

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