A few days ago I had the chance to check out Bryce Canyon, Utah. Of course I packed my gear to shoot time-lapses. I didn't do loads of research prior to going there, only making sure the park was open due to the gov. shutdown and I researched the weather. Once I arrived it was in the 40's but once the sun dropped below the horizon the temps went down to 20 degrees. I shot a few timelapses before the sun fell and when I set up for my night shots I noticed my intervolometer broke. Well the screen was the only real thing that broke so that required me to sit on the cold ground and manually snap the photos and I had to continue to do so the next morning. I'm not one to really complain but god damn it was cold, I couldn't feel my legs. I planned on my remote to handle all of the timelapse business for me while I was reading in my rental car.
Here are some random stills. I'll be doing a mini timeapse montage in a few weeks.
Sunrise
Self Portrait time
With a 70% moon, you get a day time look. Lots of people typically think this is a day shot but you can see some stars.
Sunset
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