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18
Jan
2022

Layers at Marlboro Point




Well, I lasted 4 days before heading back into my pictures from the last NxNW trip. This is one of the images taken on our first morning in Utah when we visited the amazing (and very difficult to reach) Marlboro Point overlook. From there, mesas and spires formed receding layers as I looked towards the sun shortly after it rose above the edge of the canyon.

For the technically inclined...

  • Aperture: ƒ/10
  • Camera: E-M1MarkII
  • Exposure bias: -3/10EV
  • Focal length: 100mm
  • ISO: 200
  • Shutter speed: 1/125s


Tagged - black and white, Landscape, layers, Marlboro Point, mesas, Moab, Monochrome, NXNW, NxNW2021, spires, sunrise, UT, Utah


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