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Saturday, August 18, 2012

For most of the photography in Bryce Canyon I covered primarily sunrise, sunset, and the night sky.  The two images below were taken of the same rock formation -- one as the sun was coming up, the other of stars in the night sky just after the sun went down.

This tight shot was taken with a 70mm focal length capturing the glow of the rising sun just on the edge of the inside of the hole in the rock formation.

This photo of the same rock formation silhouetted against the starry sky is made up of two images combined in Photoshop to form a panoramic landscape.

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