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This is a discussion on Horseshoe Bend, Page, AZ within the Black and White - Monochrome/Monotone - photography forum forums, part of the Photography & Fine art photography category; I learned a VERY valuable lesson on my trip, make sure your equipment works before leaving home. I get to ...

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    Default Horseshoe Bend, Page, AZ

    I learned a VERY valuable lesson on my trip, make sure your equipment works before leaving home. I get to this canyon and realize my 27-70mm 2.8 will not communicate with my camera, leaving my to shot a horizon shot with a fisheye.

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    Great scene, but to my eye this shot is quite underexposed.

    Also, I not sure if it is my work monitor but there seems to be some banding in the sky. I will look again at home tonight on a better monitor
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    I agree w/MA's critique - despite it though - I still like this dramatic image....and appreciate the advice for sure!
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    None of my shots from Horseshoe Bend are worth a damn because I had to use the 15mm fisheye. My 27-70 was broke and my nifty-fifty was too long.

    I was there at sunset and facing due west. There was a couple photographers there that were using 1/2 tinted glass to get the correct exposure. The stuff they were producing was amazing.
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    I did a little edit on the image above

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    Hi, I would like to thank you for creating this piece and I hope to hear more details on this topic again! Looking forward to hearing from you!

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