Saturday, July 20, 2013

Douglas - Hell's Half Acre

On our way to Yellowstone in July, 2007 we stopped at one of our favorite spots just outside of Douglas, Wyoming where there's a natural arch bridge and a great stream for wading.  This was our first trip with my new Canon Rebel XT and apparently while changing lenses at some point, I allowed a piece of dust to get on the mirror.  It took me two years to figure out the cause of the spot in all of my pictures and get it cleaned; a mistake I still regret.

The following shots were taken with my Rebel XT and a Tamron 28-200mm lens that I used with my EOS Elan from my film shooting days.



Ayers Natural Bridge
Douglas, Wyoming

Canon Rebel XT, 1/200, f/13, ISO 400, 24mm, 12:30 PM

Canon Rebel XT, 1/200, f/13, ISO 400, 18mm, 12:30 PM

Canon Rebel XT, 1/125, f/9, ISO 400, 27mm, 1:00 PM

Canon Rebel XT, 1/250, f/11, ISO 400, 43mm, 1:00 PM

Canon Rebel XT, 1/250, f/11, ISO 400, 25mm, 1:00 PM


Hell's Half Acre
40 Miles West of Casper, Wyoming

Canon Rebel XT, 1/400, f/13, ISO 400, 22mm, 4:00 PM

Canon Rebel XT, 1/400, f/13, ISO 400, 18mm, 4:00 PM

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