This being my First visit I think the "same old" will be fantastic. Maybe on later visits I will go for more detail and exploratory views. I had wanted to include B&W but I will have 25 sheets of e-6 and to shoot them in 4 days will be impossible I think I will do 16 tops. 4 per day.
I do want to thank Everyone for their help and guidance . This si so very refreshing and helpful . I am excited to go and I know this will be my First trip but not my last.
I'm sure you'll have a great time; it's a magical place. Best of luck!
You can't help but have a great time!
Kent in SD
In contento ed allegria
Notte e di vogliam passar!
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Also, the Hopi House is one of the better shops for Native American crafts—much better than the tourist junk in the other stores. You’d have to really know your way around the Big Res and the pueblos to do better, and even then the quality won’t be as consistent. I’ve brought jewelry home to my wife after each trip (I’ve done some gubmint work with the NPS folks at GRCA, and so have been there several times recently).
Rick “heading that way in May, but not with the big camera” Denney
This link https://spiritsofsilver.com/yahoo_si...0232_large.jpg is to a shot I took along Hermit Road with a 200 or 300mm lens on a Pentax 67II (I think it was the 200mm). That would translate to about 600mm or 750mm in 8x10 speak.
Hermit is a long road that turns to gravel but you can drive it without difficulty in a low clearance automobile (I traveled it in a Toyoto Echo). The above view was taken in January from the road about 20 miles out.
Thomas
The only problem is,
no photograph does the Grand Canyon justice
I suggest sitting gazing meditation
'fix' it in your mind
Tin Can
The last time I was there I took a stroll at night with my Nikon DSLR. I got some nice shots at night; no one else was anywhere around.
Kent in SD
In contento ed allegria
Notte e di vogliam passar!
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