Monument Valley and beyond look absolutely stunning! 🌄 I can totally see why this has been on your list for so long - the landscapes are just iconic. Battling those winds looks intense, but the shots you got are incredible, especially at sunset. Loved following along on this adventure and seeing all the little details you captured. Can't wait to see what’s next in Canyonlands! 📸✨
I hadn't heard of John Ford Point but it looks like it was in a scene towards the end of The Searchers, directed by Ford. Marty (Jeffrey Hunter) was dropped down from the plateau at that point so he could sneak into the Indian village and rescue Debbie (Lana and Natalie Wood). John Wayne should have won an Oscar for his role as Ethan. The scenery, of course, was amazing and Ford set it in Texas!
Great video, pics, and editing! I had to learn how you did the video segments with Google Earth and am now lost in that rabbit warren. Again, Great Work!
John Ford was a famous film director who did a lot of Western movies mostly staring John Wayne I'm sure he filmed there to have the point named after him . Great pictures and video of Monument Valley
John Ford filmed 7 movies in Monument Valley, starting with 'Stagecoach' in 1939. I made the trip there a few yeas ago and shot dozens of images. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
I had no idea there was a loop you can drive at Monument Valley. I'll have to drive it next time. We stayed at Goose necks state park near Mexican Hat, not a bad for five dollars a night.
A hole lot of stolen shots with a girlfriend. No fun, no tripping over rocks for fun, no jokes or whatever. You like lateral shots evidently (which I think are easy and I have done). And some ainchent music (which I like, but not here). BonK!!
This must be the third time I’ve watched it. Really like what you are doing. Great works.
Great photos.
Dang that looks so stunning 🤩 Also lol that gift shop's view is probably better than many viewpoints in general!
Monument Valley and beyond look absolutely stunning! 🌄 I can totally see why this has been on your list for so long - the landscapes are just iconic. Battling those winds looks intense, but the shots you got are incredible, especially at sunset. Loved following along on this adventure and seeing all the little details you captured. Can't wait to see what’s next in Canyonlands! 📸✨
Sunrise from the view hotel in just something else. Only experiencing it in person would do justice as to how beautiful it is.
I hadn't heard of John Ford Point but it looks like it was in a scene towards the end of The Searchers, directed by Ford. Marty (Jeffrey Hunter) was dropped down from the plateau at that point so he could sneak into the Indian village and rescue Debbie (Lana and Natalie Wood). John Wayne should have won an Oscar for his role as Ethan. The scenery, of course, was amazing and Ford set it in Texas!
1:08 in - generative remove would’ve been good to try here. Nice images Christine. 😎
I may have to just to see what it does! Thanks as always TC :)
Did Moki Dugway a few times at night going down.... 😳.
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Really enjoyed this video, I will go back and watch the previous ones. Thanks for sharing the photography mistakes, I can so relate...
This was great! Arizona sunsets and landscapes are unmatched. Also, your Google Earth skills are exceptional lol.
Truly! The Southwest is a wonder. Thanks much.
What a fantastic landscape! So inspiring and beautiful
probably this and everglades in florida is my fav landscapes in the us. thanks for the amazing captures
Idaho vrs. Fl. Alligators no.
Great video, pics, and editing! I had to learn how you did the video segments with Google Earth and am now lost in that rabbit warren. Again, Great Work!
It's a fun tool to get to know! Thanks much :)
We went with a Navajo guide and it was well worth the expense. One of my favorite places. 📷
John Ford was a famous film director who did a lot of Western movies mostly staring John Wayne I'm sure he filmed there to have the point named after him . Great pictures and video of Monument Valley
You may take a bit of solace in having a look at my screen behind be as I was making that comment ;)
John Ford filmed 7 movies in Monument Valley, starting with 'Stagecoach' in 1939. I made the trip there a few yeas ago and shot dozens of images. One of the most beautiful places I've ever been.
I had no idea there was a loop you can drive at Monument Valley. I'll have to drive it next time. We stayed at Goose necks state park near Mexican Hat, not a bad for five dollars a night.
Not noticing the exposure change is something I've done in the past but now with mirrorless it's kind of hard not to notice with the EVF.
A definite benefit to mirrorless there. At least these moments are few and far between.
A hole lot of stolen shots with a girlfriend. No fun, no tripping over rocks for fun, no jokes or whatever. You like lateral shots evidently (which I think are easy and I have done). And some ainchent music (which I like, but not here). BonK!!