I hope you do a workshop. I will be a customer. I live in Las Vegas and I share your enthusiasm with that kind of landscape. I have recently been experimenting with B&W photos and your shots have motivated me to go out and shoot more.
Tire tracks in every single shot indicate nobody goes there. You scout/shoot this with a vehicle, an off road motorcycle perhaps. A platform on a truck would be great for vantage point. Lots of nice rock structures, the B&W was a good idea, as would be a hint of low saturation color, or quadtone etc.
Nice shots and great location. I feel like the one at 10:30 is a bit overcooked on the left. If it's gone for good you could easily just crop it and it would still look great.
Todd don't get me wrong I do so enjoy the B&W but you spent much of your time telling us how beautiful the colors were. So was a little confused. I would liked to have seen both versions of the photos. Just a thought.
That is an incredible location. Couldn’t you camp there? Hopefully you have more from this spot, torturous to have only a few hours. Is 4x4 required. Would love a workshop out there, but if I couldn’t make would pay just for GPS. Great to see Todd in the candy store again :)
Wickedly interesting and wonderfully photogenic. A gem indeed Todd. Question, purely out of lazy interest. I notice quite a number of tire tracks from vehicles of various descriptions, and you alluded to the fact you had quite a hike in order to get back...presumably to your vehicle. What prevented your driving in a wee bit closer for a reccie? I ask ONLY out of idle curiosity, "idle" in the laziest, couch potato-iest sense of the word.
I have spent a fair amount of time wandering through that part of Utah.. It's magical indeed.
Some B&W are fantastic. Thanks for sharing :))
The photo at 10:36 is so beautiful!
I hope you do a workshop. I will be a customer. I live in Las Vegas and I share your enthusiasm with that kind of landscape. I have recently been experimenting with B&W photos and your shots have motivated me to go out and shoot more.
What’s an amazing place , fantastic images Todd, very jealous
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Tire tracks in every single shot indicate nobody goes there. You scout/shoot this with a vehicle, an off road motorcycle perhaps. A platform on a truck would be great for vantage point. Lots of nice rock structures, the B&W was a good idea, as would be a hint of low saturation color, or quadtone etc.
When watching some of your previous videos I was thinking how cool it would be to tag along. Glad you're thinking of it!
Wonderful place that you have shared in a wonderful way.
I think you should do the workshop.
I’d love a workshop out there! Next time you’re in NM I can show you the places you missed not far from Bisti that just the locals know about.
Nice shots and great location. I feel like the one at 10:30 is a bit overcooked on the left. If it's gone for good you could easily just crop it and it would still look great.
I saw some tire tracks in the beginning of the video. Are vehicles allowed there. ATV's?
Todd don't get me wrong I do so enjoy the B&W but you spent much of your time telling us how beautiful the colors were. So was a little confused. I would liked to have seen both versions of the photos. Just a thought.
Wonderful images Todd. Looked like a very enjoyable day! Someday I would like to get out to that area of the U.S. for photography.
That is an incredible location. Couldn’t you camp there? Hopefully you have more from this spot, torturous to have only a few hours. Is 4x4 required. Would love a workshop out there, but if I couldn’t make would pay just for GPS. Great to see Todd in the candy store again :)
Count me in for workshop there!
Would you share the location?
I'd meet up with ya for a workshop. If I can afford it😉
Wickedly interesting and wonderfully photogenic. A gem indeed Todd. Question, purely out of lazy interest. I notice quite a number of tire tracks from vehicles of various descriptions, and you alluded to the fact you had quite a hike in order to get back...presumably to your vehicle. What prevented your driving in a wee bit closer for a reccie? I ask ONLY out of idle curiosity, "idle" in the laziest, couch potato-iest sense of the word.