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mycelium


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Challenge: Free Study 2012-07 (Advanced Editing VII)
Camera: Canon EOS-350D Rebel XT
Lens: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM
Location: Arches National Park, UT
Date: Jul 14, 2012
Aperture: 8.0
ISO: 100
Shutter: 1/8 sec.
Galleries: Landscape
Date Uploaded: Jul 31, 2012

After a morning hike along Park Avenue, my buddy Zeke and I headed out again to catch the sunset at Delicate Arch. We hit the trailhead at 7:30 and made it to the Arch, a mile and a half mostly up steep slickrock, by 8:00. We were sweaty wrecks, and I wasn't quite sure at that point that it was worth it to lug my full-size tripod up there, but it turned out to be.

This is a combination of two exposures: one for the rock, one for the sky. The sky was mostly grey and largely flat for most of the time I was up there, but then the sun pulled one of its favorite little tricks: bursting out below a thick cloud layer just before sunset and igniting the sky with a symphony of color. It lasted less than ten minutes. The gathered photographers were abuzz with a flurry of clicking. Of course, this was also the time that the happy families decided that they wanted to stick their kids on the base of the Arch and take happy family photos, but some of the photog crowd was not shy about telling dads with PowerShots to get out of the way...

Although my editing is a bit coarse and could stand some improvement, I'm pretty happy with the way this looks--on my monitor, anyway. Some photos are pretty forgiving of the discrepancies in tonal and color reproduction from monitor to monitor; this one isn't. It looks very different on all four screens I've seen it on. I expect that to have a negative impact on my score, but I love Delicate Arch and this is definitely among my best photos from my three-week, 5500-mile trip from Pennsylvania to California, so here goes.

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focal length 10.0mm
8:35 pm

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Post: thank you for the high votes and all the great comments--and the points of criticism are well taken. It is an honor to win my first blue ribbon in a free study amid a field with so many brilliant photographs.

For those interested in such things, here's the original photo used for the sky:


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08/17/2012 12:58:27 AM
That's some kinda crazy spot. WOW!! Congrats.
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08/16/2012 07:33:07 PM
Great image Damon. Congrats again the ribbon...and I think you did a masterful job of editing it to really give it some awesome pop. And had I been able to take such an awesome shot, I would have cloned out the tiny little people in the bottom left as well.
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08/16/2012 04:13:27 PM
Christopher:

First, I should make it clear that I was simply watching and shooting; as my source photo for the sky.makes clear, I didn't ask people to move before I hit the shutter. Those photographers who asked families to move made their requests politely--more an exhortation not to linger longer than necessary.

Second, if I were to speak in defense of those asking folks to stay clear of the Arch itself, I'd say something like this: the vast majority of people, photographers and nonphotographers alike, were well away from the Arch and not impeding anyone's view. Only those few familes that placed their kids directly on the Arch were getting in the way of anyone else's view or photo--and there were probably fifty people there. What superior right of access does a group of three people have that would justify their monopolizing of a national landmark during rare and ephemeral conditions?

Edited to add: This message was primarily intended as a response to Christopher (former owner of the now-defunct Venser user account, author of the immediately preceding message), but also implicitly addresses comments by, e.g., Patsy ( ancientimages).

Message edited by author 2013-07-11 17:02:49.
08/16/2012 10:04:41 AM
Originally posted by mycelium:

Of course, this was also the time that the happy families decided that they wanted to stick their kids on the base of the Arch and take happy family photos, but some of the photog crowd was not shy about telling dads with PowerShots to get out of the way...

Unless you had a permit enabling you to monopolize the Arch, I would have told you to f*ck off. What gives you, or the other photographers, the right to tell the families that they're less entitled to their photos compared to your lot? Really interested to here the answer to that one.

Message edited by author 2012-08-16 13:50:40.
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08/13/2012 09:36:04 PM
After seeing your Original for the sky I have to wonder if this is going to be validated. There are people on the left side of the arch, and if they aren't there in the exposure for the Arch, then this isn't going to cut the standard mustard for combining elements.

08/09/2012 10:15:07 PM
Beautiffarus!
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08/09/2012 07:12:56 PM
Splendid photograph, Little Mushroom! Your trek was validated by this beauty.
And we miss you in the West, you know.
:)
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08/09/2012 12:21:00 PM
Congrats on your BLUE!
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08/09/2012 05:43:01 AM
Would've looked better with a couple of kids at the bottom of the arch.
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08/08/2012 07:26:27 PM
A great shot! Love it!
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08/08/2012 02:45:50 PM
This is fantastic -- I just traveled through this area last week and only wished I would have had time to stop. Congrats!
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08/08/2012 12:56:06 PM
Always fun when you have to work for it :-) Congrats on the blue
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08/08/2012 11:44:06 AM
Excellent shot and a huge congrats on the FS Blue!
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08/08/2012 11:40:28 AM
Heck of a nice job, congrats on the blue!
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08/08/2012 11:34:38 AM
Super stuff,Congratulations.
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08/08/2012 08:13:04 AM
Brilliant work Damon. Congrats on the Blue.
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08/08/2012 07:10:29 AM
This is absolutely stunning! Glad the hard work paid off and many congrats on your(first, but definitely not last) blue ribbon.
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08/08/2012 04:56:54 AM
stunning shot!
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08/08/2012 03:44:13 AM
Congrats. (I don't mind being beaten by one of my listed favourite photographers.)
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08/08/2012 02:41:13 AM
Congrats on the blue and PB, indeed a beautiful image with just minor faults
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08/08/2012 02:26:32 AM
Wow, Damon! Spectacular image!! Congrats on the impressive win and new PB.
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08/08/2012 01:51:33 AM
One of those scapes I was whining about :) VWD and not unreal at all, the way it should be done, congrats!
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08/08/2012 01:09:40 AM
Beautiful
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08/08/2012 12:59:58 AM
Yeah, some of the rudest photographers I've ever had the misfortune to meet were at Arches... if you were "sweaty wrecks" making it to Delicate Arch, imagine how difficult it was for the "happy families" with kids who wanted to memorialize that achievement... They had just as much right to be there as you and the rest of the "photog crowd".

That said, it's a decent image and obviously appeals to the DPC crowd.
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 Comments Made During the Challenge
08/07/2012 11:25:28 PM
Very nice! 8
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08/07/2012 11:08:29 PM
Gorgeous light and colors - sky is dramatic and beautiful without being overdone. Top five. Voted earlier.
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08/07/2012 06:04:49 PM
What a very cool shot.
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08/07/2012 04:35:06 PM
The colors are absolutely gorgeous.
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08/07/2012 10:18:23 AM
Wow, this is breathtaking.
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08/07/2012 09:20:38 AM
Guess this has been improved by the processing, the light is a dream.
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08/07/2012 02:56:44 AM
Marvelous formations and gorgeous sky.
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08/05/2012 05:12:26 PM
Gorgeous color and really interesting formations.
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08/05/2012 10:07:16 AM
Gorgeous display of nature. I hope that arch withstands the test of time.
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08/03/2012 10:56:15 PM
POWERFUL ELEMENTS IN THIS DRAMATIC LANDSCAPE... XOX
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08/03/2012 04:36:22 PM
This is excellent!! (10)
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08/02/2012 10:52:25 PM
Amazing scene, amazing colors
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08/02/2012 09:34:33 PM
I love these arches...nice job.
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08/02/2012 03:26:46 PM
Very Nice...
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08/02/2012 03:04:35 AM
lovely lighting
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08/01/2012 10:58:26 PM
Such a magical image, you captured the wonder of this amazing place. Good luck!
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08/01/2012 10:07:38 PM
I have come back to this image a few times trying to come up with some words. I think the arch is competing with the deep valley to the right. I find my eye going back and forth when I think the arch could be the main focal point. The tones and processing are done well. Seems like there is a little too much darkness on the left and lower left. Overall, a very interesting work. 8
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08/01/2012 06:37:32 PM
too overcooked for me but one fine composition here. the super sharpening of the arch takes it over the top, imo. gl.
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08/01/2012 10:24:18 AM
WOW, love the sky, and the thingamagigs!
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08/01/2012 09:06:17 AM
Fabulous colors, great processing and a wonderful composition! (voted before)
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