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Zion National Park

Zion National Park
View from Angel's Landing.
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Gary Benson (grbenson3 on flickr), raingirl have particularly liked this photo


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 Cheryl Kelly (cher12861 on flickr)
Cheryl Kelly (cher12… club
Magnificent!
6 years ago.
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied to Cheryl Kelly (cher12… club
Thanks Cheryl! Just an old scan of a slide from the film days. I really need to scan those photos again. I have a much better scanner now. :-)
6 years ago.
 raingirl
raingirl club
i'd seen lots of zion photos, but this one really makes me want to go. really wonderful. found it by searching for 'angel's landing' - didn't even know where that was! you've really captured the feel for the place. wonderful.

i'd enjoy having this in my group 'been there - wish to go', if you are so inclined.
WISH

[do you mind saying what your 'better' scanner is now? always looking for what works best]
6 years ago. Edited 6 years ago.
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied to raingirl club
Many thanks! :-) Zion is a beautiful place and I'd go there in the fall after the crowds are back in school.

The better scanner is a Canoscan 9000F, but it's already long out of date! It works well for photographs, 35mm and 120 negatives and slides. It needs a special adapter for 127 negatives and it is sorely lacking for 4x5 and 8x10 negatives.
6 years ago.
 Gary Benson (grbenson3 on flickr)
Gary Benson (grbenso…
That would be a "been there several times, but wish to return" for me. Angel's landing is too steep and scary for me to attempt, but I have said many times, "this time I will attempt it". Then I chicken out at the last minute. Zion National Park is wonder of wonders with so many amazing trails. The canyon overlook is an easy walk with a spectacular view.
2 years ago.
Indycaver (Norm) club has replied to Gary Benson (grbenso…
The trick is to just hold on to the chains and look at your feet while climbing. The cross-bedded nature of the sandstone will often mess with your equilibrium otherwise.
2 years ago.

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