Canyon Moon

© Bob Cammarata

Canyon Moon

Uploaded: July 23, 2011

Description


Dixie National Forest, Utah

Nikkor 300 mm, Provia 100
Converted to Black and White



Comments

Michelle Alton July 23, 2011

Fantastic. Looks as though the moon will soon be gobbled up! #1395235

Jack Gaskin July 23, 2011

Wonderful capture a great entry for the MT and certainly a unique look.

Happy Shooting
Jack #9548876

Bob Cammarata July 23, 2011

Thanks Michelle and Jack.

This was an old slide, shot many years ago which I've always thought looked pretty decent when converted to black and white.
The position of the moon is natural...even though I was forced to stand in a rather precarious position to get that angle of perspective.

Bob #9549796


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