Large Format Landscape Photography in Death Valley, Winter 2023: Episode 2

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  • Опубликовано: 31 мар 2023
  • In this week's episode, I return to the canyon I visited the day before with hopes of photographing a short-lived glow of reflected light.
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  • @IsabelCurdes_photos
    @IsabelCurdes_photos Год назад

    That photo of the canyon is truly magical. What a wonderful day.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks as always Isabel! It sure was a wonderful canyon to spend some time in, and I'm glad the clouds kept away when the light was at its peak.

  • @davemenard5089
    @davemenard5089 Год назад

    You captured the spiritual qualities of that canyon "I can feel it". Bravo

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Dave! It sure was great to spend time in that canyon and I look forward to revisiting it on future trips to see how it has changed.

  • @CWReace
    @CWReace Год назад

    Yay...actual content I want to watch. (This morning's feed had about 10 shorts, one video complaining about being a youtuber, and one other "real" content that wasn't actually about something I was interested in. Thanks for letting me vent, and for continuing to provide content I love.)

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Charles!! And no Squarespace ads. ;-)

  • @Arcticfox7
    @Arcticfox7 Год назад +1

    Superb shot of the canyon. I never know how to frame those or crop them. You nailed it!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That's where the viewing frame I use really comes in handy. It allows you to see how things balance before pulling out the camera. In this case, it was useful for figuring out how much of the right versus left wall to include and also for the foreground alignment.

  • @brianmckeever5280
    @brianmckeever5280 Год назад

    Beautiful images. I kept imagining you, Sean Connery, and Harrison Ford riding horses through the canyon with the spectacular light, very "Indiana Jones". Nice tip on the blinking red light on the truck.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Brian! That's certainly how I felt when walking through that canyon. The light and the canyon walls definitely felt like something out of a movie. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @fubband
    @fubband Год назад

    Bullseye with both barrels, Ben! Wonderful work 🙌🏻 And I love how that salt looks just like snow!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Martin! It sure was a wonderfully productive day!

  • @mich8261
    @mich8261 Год назад

    I love Death Valley. Those two photos are spectacular. Congratulations

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Michel! It sure was a wildly productive day in Death Valley.

  • @chuckhaaser884
    @chuckhaaser884 Год назад

    Loved both shots Ben, but the canyon shot was truly wonderful. The lighting was superb.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Chuck! That sure was a wonderful canyon, and it shows the importance of scouting and revisiting locations. I wouldn't have found that canyon if not for following my own sense of curiosity. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @RalphGoldsmith
    @RalphGoldsmith Год назад

    A wonderful exploration and peaceful photography session, lovely work

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks so much Ralph!

  • @MichaelGarbarinoPhotography
    @MichaelGarbarinoPhotography Год назад +1

    I found your videos through Thomas Heaton. He said you were inspirational to him. I figured I must check you out. And I have not been disappointed with any of the videos I've binged watched.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      That's awesome! Thanks for watching and welcome to the channel!

  • @Powerwashincrocs
    @Powerwashincrocs Год назад +1

    The canyon shot is gorgeous. It’s like the hallway in Willy Wonka, it doesn’t look THAT long or far but as you walk away, the perspective is so wild how small you are and how tall those walls are.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      It sure was a wonderful canyon, and the scale of that place sure makes it even more special. When I visited that canyon one year prior, it was a windy day and small bits of rock rained down from above. It was a bit unsettling, so I'm glad it was calm this time.

  • @VanMierl0
    @VanMierl0 Год назад

    Hi Ben,
    What a beautiful location the 1st , also to see the grooves and structure of the canyon. Yes the 2 location what can you say about that.
    Great in one word, nice to see that salt, I think that's special, I don't know that and have never experienced it like this here in the Netherlands.
    I hope you enjoyed your food, and I also liked that red dot on your truck, easy to find when it's dark.
    Great to see you back there, so much to see there and capture there in that location.
    Grateful for being able to watch, Greetings and have a nice day Martijn Van Mierlo

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Martijn! That salt formations in Death Valley are quite interesting. Much of the valley floor is significantly below sea level, so all the naturally occurring salt in the eroding mountains finds its way to the valley floor. That salt in this area isn't especially thick, but in some areas it forms a crust several feet thick. It's truly fascinating. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @RussWeymouthPhotography
    @RussWeymouthPhotography Год назад +4

    I was thinking in the first episode 'The Canyon!', then in this episode, you get the Canyon shot 🙂

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Russ! I'm fortunate the clouds waited until after I was done taking the photo to make their appearance. It sure was a wonderful canyon to spend some time in. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @zwsplac
    @zwsplac Год назад

    2 bangers! What a day! I love both shots, two all time favorites for me personally.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Ken! It sure was a wonderfully productive day!

  • @trailimagesphotography6635
    @trailimagesphotography6635 Год назад

    Ben, another excellent outing shared here from DVNP. The overhanging mudslide or boulder at about 1:05 was sure precarious. Especially seeing the elongated crack at the mounting structure of the overhang......😱
    Both the images were excellent scenes. The area around Badwater was the best of the two images IMO and works best for me overall. The composition was well thought out and executed. I had real trepidation with the extreme cloud cover being a bummer, but the final Provia transparency shared wonderful light in the end.....😎👍

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Paul! I was curious how that overhanging boulder fared during the massive summer flashfloods in DV. Thankfully it looked the same as before, but if that boulder or several other tumbled, it would cut off access to this canyon. The blue sky to the east that evening gave me hope that the clouds were localized over the Panamints and that the sun would find a way under them, but it's never a sure thing. I'm just glad everything worked out, and not only was I able to use a 1 second shutter (which I know you will understand the significance of), but also I didn't have to use a grad filter, and the combination of those two things made for a very calm and peaceful evening. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @StunamiNC
    @StunamiNC Год назад

    So glad to see you shooting more B/W these days

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Stuart! I have a Jobo now which is a tremendous help for developing the film. I still to fine tune things a bit, but I'm getting close to showing more B&W images. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @CalebWeston_dubland
    @CalebWeston_dubland Год назад

    Love the canyon photo, and the river image. Both are gorgeous shots!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Caleb! It was definitely a very productive day, and that shows the importance of scouting for subjects and waiting for just the right conditions. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @suheylkarakaya4238
    @suheylkarakaya4238 Год назад

    First shot is pretty special with three different light tones.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Süheyl! The light in that canyon sure was magical! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @TylerBrigham
    @TylerBrigham Год назад

    That evening shot is really special. Nice one Ben

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Tyler! I sure lucked out with the light and the conditions that day. It's also incredibly rare to have the meter tell me to use a 1 second shutter speed which I don't need to time with a stopwatch, and also that a grad ND filter wasn't necessary. All of that made for a very zen experience that evening. Thanks as always for watching and commenting Tyler!

  • @JamesLanePhoto
    @JamesLanePhoto 10 месяцев назад

    That is some epic dynamic range captured on large format there Ben! Amazing

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks James! It sure was nice how Provia managed to handle it all. I had the sheet of color negative film just in case, but it sure is fun to look at the transparencies.

  • @robertgrenader858
    @robertgrenader858 Год назад

    I've done the same thing in Death Valley, leave a lightstick on the side of the car towards where I was walking. Beautiful canyon image.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      It's the small things that make a big difference, and when it gets dark there.... it sure does get dark. Thanks as always for watching and commenting Robert!

  • @brianbeattyphotography
    @brianbeattyphotography Год назад

    Love that one in the canyon. Awesome reflected light and gives me some good motivation to google satellite recon before heading out to photograph

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Brian! I highly recommend spending some time studying the satellite imagery. I usually find 5 or 6 areas I want to explore, then I write those areas in my notebook to remind me while I'm in the field. What looks like a wall of mountains has a plethora of amazing canyons that people seldom visit, and you'll only know about them by seeing them from above on satellite imagery.

  • @Hirsutechin
    @Hirsutechin Год назад +2

    Those are the days that put a spring in our step and I was so hoping you'd make an image of that canyon! It says a lot to me about light, about anticipation, about things hoped for. The evening image by the river is full of repeating shapes and serene colour contrasts - I'd be really chuffed to have made it myself.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks as always! It sure was a wonderfully productive day! I look forward to revisiting that canyon on future trips just to see how things have changed.

  • @MeasuredLight
    @MeasuredLight Год назад

    Wow, those images both turned out lovely! Well done Ben!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thank you! It was a fun day for sure!

  • @macimages4215
    @macimages4215 Год назад

    That canyon image was amazing

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      It sure was a wonderful place to spend time in, and especially since I had it all to myself. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Andreas_Reuter
    @Andreas_Reuter Год назад +2

    Don't alk me why Ben, but your Death Valley photos always resonate very deeply with me... Which is kinda strange since you have been able to capture so many different vibes there over the course of the years. I am in total awe about these 2 images 💯 Cheers from Germany 🍀

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Andreas! There's something very special about the wide open spaces in the desert that's good for the soul. Thanks was always for watching and commenting!

  • @mitchellmysliwiecphotography
    @mitchellmysliwiecphotography Год назад +2

    That canyon shot is pretty special. I enjoy how you set up the how and why you found yourself there and tie in the feeling of waiting for that one moment. Thank you for explaining the mystery of the blinking red light. Delicious sandwiches are the unsung heroes of creativity.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks as always Mitch! That blinking red light sure made it so much easier getting back. I was surprised that I was able to notice it so early in the evening too. I'll have to keep doing that on future visits.

  • @PETERFRITZPHOTO
    @PETERFRITZPHOTO Год назад

    Thanks for another beautiful video, Ben. That canyon image is spectacular. Perhaps I can purchase a print of it someday. In the meantime, I'm excited to have just purchased your 2022 print set. Greetings from Australia, mate. 🙂

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much Peter! I hope you enjoy the 2022 portfolio, and the canyon photo from this trip will certainly be in the 2023 edition. I made a test print of it last week and it looks great on paper. I'll definitely need to have it drum scanned in the coming months. Thanks again!

    • @PETERFRITZPHOTO
      @PETERFRITZPHOTO Год назад

      @@BenHorne Lovely. I hope to purchase your print set every year from here on. I feel it’s a privilege to own a piece of your beautiful art.

  • @robertwhitemoto
    @robertwhitemoto Год назад

    Beautiful canyon shot!! I must go someday.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Robert! There are so many wonderful areas there to explore. I look forward to heading back there again next year.

  • @alanclark9691
    @alanclark9691 Год назад

    Two lovely images Ben. Well done.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Alan! It sure was a wonderfully productive day!

  • @tomwhite71
    @tomwhite71 Год назад

    Superb canyon shot Ben

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Tom! The light in that canyon sure was beautiful. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @RewDowns
    @RewDowns Год назад

    Great work Ben, very well done!

  • @davidpearce2981
    @davidpearce2981 Год назад

    Two outstanding images Ben

  • @LarryManiccia
    @LarryManiccia Год назад +1

    What is day is right Ben. Don't think you could ask for much more than those two photos in one day. Both display such great quality of light and that second one is insanely rich in colors and tones it's hard to believe. Well done!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks so much Larry! It sure was a wonderfully productive day, and it shows the importance of scouting one's own subjects.

  • @davidhuth5659
    @davidhuth5659 Год назад

    Two stunning images!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks David! It sure was a wonderfully productive day!

  • @sarojdhakal6937
    @sarojdhakal6937 Год назад

    always an inspiration

  • @RussellMcCollom
    @RussellMcCollom Год назад

    They were both VERY NICE. Really love the first one. As you said, the light is beautiful. The second one is very crisp and clear with the different colors throughout the photo.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Russell! It sure was a wildly productive day. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @MichaelWellman1955
    @MichaelWellman1955 Год назад

    I admire your patience waiting for the images to come to light. Love both images especially the canyon shot. I'm curious about the B&W images. How did they turn out? Will you be showing us those images? thanks

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Michael! I honestly haven't really looked at the B&W work yet, but I plan on doing that in a couple months after I'm back from my spring trip and I have some down time to work with them.

  • @insightvideo6136
    @insightvideo6136 Год назад

    Well done.

  • @DannyFyffe
    @DannyFyffe Год назад

    You always do an immense amount of walking in your videos. I know you spend hours at your locations and you look around, listen to podcasts and rest. I'm glad you found ways to make all this work and you enjoy it as I get enjoyment going with you on my screen. Thanks as always.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thank you as always Danny! Although it is a lot of work, it's something I truly enjoy, and I'm glad it comes through in the videos. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @PeterMcCabePhoto
    @PeterMcCabePhoto Год назад +1

    The photograph from the Canyon is special Ben, amongst my most favourite images of yours.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Peter! It definitely shows the importance of scouting and returning to locations. It sure was a beautiful canyon, and it was fantastic having it all to myself. Thanks for watching and commenting Peter!

  • @JoeMichael-jm8ub
    @JoeMichael-jm8ub Год назад

    Beautiful captures Ben.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thank you Joe! It sure was a wonderfully productive day in the field.

  • @lhuhnphotography
    @lhuhnphotography Год назад

    I am looking forward o seeing the B&W image you exposed.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Larry! I still need to scan those. Perhaps a task for this week. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @andrewsimpson5436
    @andrewsimpson5436 Год назад

    2 beautiful images with gorgeous light, being a grand scene person I'm going to say I prefer the river shot. That curve and the light is 😍

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Andrew! There's something about the vast scale of Death Valley that's fun to show with the grand landscapes. Those photos are sometimes more stressful to take, but thankfully everything worked out well this time (no grad filter necessary), and it was a calm and contemplative experience.

  • @danielscheerer3032
    @danielscheerer3032 Год назад

    Stunning shots as usual. Thanks, also as always, for sharing.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Daniel! It sure was a wonderful day in Death Valley! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @CraigNiesenPhotography
    @CraigNiesenPhotography Год назад

    Great shots, Ben. I love both compositions, and the light was epic. I was wondering what you were doing with the rack on your truck. I had not considered using a headlamp in pulse mode to mark your vehicle. Thank you for sharing. Peace and Safe Travels.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Craig! It's the small things like putting a blinking headlamp on the side of my vehicle that make things so much easier getting back. I remember one time I was taking a photo up at Racetrack and heading back to my truck well after sunset. There wasn't a moon, so it was super dark. I was relying on my GPS to find my way back to my truck, but it kept falling out of calibration and was sending me the wrong direction. Eventually I figured it out.

  • @Zanagash
    @Zanagash Год назад

    These pictures are just amazing !!! Always love the calmness of your videos !

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Gashanovic! There sure is something about the wide open spaces in the desert that are great for the soul. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @michael.roberts
    @michael.roberts Год назад

    Great work on both of these, Ben! Congrats. There is so much work that goes into these trips, it is great when it pays off!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Michael! It's kinda cool how all the scouting on last years trip led directly to both of the images in this episode. I knew where to be and when, and the experience in the field was calm and contemplative. It really shows the value of scouting.

  • @BryanDorr
    @BryanDorr Год назад

    The light in both images are spectacular. The warmth in the canyon images. The colors popping in the mountain-puddle scene. Love the beacon light to navigate your way back to your car; just the way early aviators navigated at night with wayside beacons. Thanks for sharing, Ben.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Bryan! Often times it's the simple solutions that make all the difference. It's strange to think that after visiting DV every year since 2010 that I finally decided to put the headlamp on the side of my truck like that. :-) Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @vincentlamoureux422
    @vincentlamoureux422 Год назад

    I watched your video on a large screen and it gave me incredible joy! You struck gold with these two images too!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Vincent, and I'm glad you were able to watch it on a big screen! It sure was a wonderfully productive day! Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Kayahdog
    @Kayahdog Год назад

    A great way to start the day, a mellow trip through your eyes of Death Valley. I admire your patience and thoroughness to wait for the right moment. The results speak for themself. Keep creating these magical moments!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Stephen! That's one of the things I've learned about landscape photography. Scouting is key, and so is a sense of patience. Thanks for watching and commenting Stephen!

  • @thomasfarley2688
    @thomasfarley2688 Год назад

    Always a delight to watch. Thank you for continuing to supply these informative and interesting vlogs. Can't wait for the next episode!

  • @DeathValleyDazed
    @DeathValleyDazed Год назад

    Absolutely gorgeous shots and entertaining narration. Actually the excellent soundtrack paints a vivid audio image all of its own.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks! That's one of the things I love about producing these videos, working with the natural sounds to give a sense of being there. But hey, some blaring dubstep music and a bunch of jump cuts would certainly get me to a million subscribers faster. ;-)

  • @vishwasnagaraju8260
    @vishwasnagaraju8260 Год назад

    Nice video as always Ben!
    Liked the first one more, the composition is really nice.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Vishwas! It sure was a fun scene to work with, and arriving early was a big help. It allowed me to fine tune the composition before the light appeared. Thankfully the light and the clouds cooperated while I was set up for the canyon photo. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @berthaduniverse
    @berthaduniverse Год назад

    YTs CC says the sound of your boots on the gravel is [foreign] applause... 😂

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Haha! That's hilarious!

  • @davidkipperman5218
    @davidkipperman5218 Год назад

    Great images. Just got back from Death Valley yesterday. So many places, so many great photos waiting to be found.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks David! It's truly an amazing place with so many wonderful places to explore. I'm glad you were able to spend some time there! I was hoping to sneak a second trip in this year, but now it's already spring and my backpacking trip is just around the corner. Perhaps next year! Thanks for watching and commenting David!

  • @AndreaLivieriPhoto
    @AndreaLivieriPhoto Год назад

    Beautiful shots, Ben! The canyon one is my favorite. The light is gorgeous and the framing is really spot on! There are times when compositions that appear to be straightforward are actually more challenging. A couple of inches up or down or left or right makes a huge difference in the balance of the elements. You did a fantastic job 🔥😀

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Andrea, and you're completely right when it comes to compositions that appear straightforward, only to realize there is a lot at play. That was certainly the case for this scene, and I'm glad the framing tool I use allows me to troubleshoot a composition relatively quickly. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @KurtLawson
    @KurtLawson Год назад

    That canyon shot is magic. The salt river shot is also really great. Looks like a wonderful day in the park.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Kurt! It sure was a wonderful day spent in Death Valley. I also love how exploring one area leads to more discoveries in other areas. It's a wonderful cycle. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @TravisRhoads
    @TravisRhoads Год назад

    I enjoyed both images that are classic Ben Horne. The light in the canyon was perfect. I will never complain about how long it takes to setup my gear anymore, not after watching you setup! The light trick on the truck is a good one, we did that last year when we would wander way off the road, it is a great way to find your way back in the dark, because everything looks the same!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Travis! Although it does take some time to set up, it's quite an enjoyable process so long as you arrive ahead of the light and aren't in a rush. It's a very tactile experience and I love it when everything goes as planned. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @jaytayag810
    @jaytayag810 Год назад

    That canyon shot is incredible! I'm glad you came back for it. 🙂

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Jay! And it sure was much nicer hauling the Chamonix back there compared to the Arca-Swiss. I'm really enjoying the weight savings.

  • @jackwalsh1468
    @jackwalsh1468 Год назад

    Ben, another awesome video. I look forward to the next one.. A very nice "Canyon" and "Creek" Subjects The results are superb. Cheers, Mate.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Jack! It definitely shows the importance of scouting and returning to locations. Each of those subjects are ones I found the year before, which is what allowed me to put myself in the right place at the right time. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @strictlybeats
    @strictlybeats Год назад

    Great Images!

  • @stefangoldensteinwildlife9929
    @stefangoldensteinwildlife9929 Год назад

    Hey. The footage is amazing. I like the area very much. Wonderful pictures 👍.Greets Stefan

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Stefan! It sure was a wonderful place to spend some time!

  • @tompetersphotography
    @tompetersphotography Год назад

    Wow, that canyon shot was just stunning Ben.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks so much Tom! It sure was a fun place to explore.

  • @ashvarma2486
    @ashvarma2486 Год назад

    That canyon image is just stunning. The slide must look awesome. Love the stream image as well. The previous image you took at this stream ( think it's the same stream?) is one of my favs. Thanks for sharing Ben.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Ash! That previous photo of the stream isn't too far from where I was this evening. It sure is a fascinating area. Thanks as always for watching and commenting Ash!

  • @07dnokin
    @07dnokin Год назад

    The canyon image is stunning, I would love a print of that.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks! That photo will definitely be in my 2023 print portfolio, and it will also be available as a print at some point as well. I'll need to send it off for a drum scan. I sure lucked out with that scene. I look forward to revisiting that canyon on future trips to spend a bit more time there.

  • @ChristopherMay
    @ChristopherMay Год назад

    Oh man, I can’t wait for the 2023 Boxed Set to be available so I can see that canyon shot in person! Stunner!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Christopher! That canyon shot will definitely be included this year. I already made a proof print of it and it looks great on paper. I'll make the final selection following my spring trip, but that one has certainly earned a spot. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @duringthemeanwhilst
    @duringthemeanwhilst Год назад

    loving the river scene. looks like it could be a cool blue-hour scene too.
    th canyon shot is superb :-)

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks!! I really lucked out with the light that evening. The light was rather flat for the blue hour, probably because the clouds obstructed much of the glow on the western horizon. I enjoy exposing several sheets of film as the light changes though because you never really know until you see them side by side. Thanks as always for watching and commenting!

  • @andrewherbert9938
    @andrewherbert9938 Год назад

    That Canyon shot is superb , I knew you’d shoot it when I saw it in the first episode , what a beautiful scene perfectly captured as always

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +2

      Thanks as always Andrew! It was my goal to photograph that scene on this trip, and I'm glad it worked out well with the clouds and the weather being favorable. When I visited that canyon last year, it was very windy and small bits of rock rained down from above. That was a bit unsettling.

  • @sander5086
    @sander5086 Год назад

    Two excellent images in one day, is a great result!! Really like canyon shot, especially the amazing light. The river shot is great aswell. If you would tell people it was snow instead of salt on the ground, many would believe you!! Looking forward to the next one.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Sander, and you're very right that it looks like snow. It's strange how that just becomes the norm when visiting a place like Death Valley where so much of the valley floor is covered in salt, yet it must seem very exotic for people who haven't visited Death Valley before. Thanks as always for watching and commenting Sander!

  • @edn5271
    @edn5271 Год назад

    Do you recall if you were using any tilt on the salt creek photo, shot at f/9 with the 240mm? Both this image and the canyon are stellar.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Hi Ed! I did indeed need to use quite a bit of front tilt on that one. I tilted the front standard so that the foreground water was in focus (the salt at my feet was out of focus), all the way to just shy of the top of the mountains. By the time I stopped down to f/45, that plane of focus expands into a wedge and covers nearly everything. The extreme foreground with the salty crust and the very tops of the mountains are not tack sharp, but that was the sacrifice in order to get as much of the rest of the scene in focus. And for the canyon photo, I didn't use any movements. I just focused on the wonderful glow on that right wall and stopped down to f/45. The extreme foreground is not in focus, but everything else is.

  • @aassra
    @aassra Год назад

    the first composition will be great one if you let your self in the frame, great video as usual

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      I'll have to go buy a red jacket. :-) Thanks for watching Abdulmajeed!

  • @tarheelgarden
    @tarheelgarden Год назад

    the canyon shot rocks! #pun

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Haha! Good one. :-) Thanks as always Joe!

  • @SD_Alias
    @SD_Alias Год назад

    Very beautiful pictures! At 14:54 it looks like a set from a science fiction film. Desert planet...

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks! It sure was a fantastic canyon to spend some time in. I could totally see something from Star Wars or Indiana Jones filmed in a canyon like that. They'd have to work fast though, the light doesn't last long. :-) Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Prashant.Khapane
    @Prashant.Khapane Год назад

    Now I know what you were fitting on the truck. :) Beautiful images, Ben. I’m keen to check out Delta exposure in the Canyon. Glad you have started to use BnW. Remind me about the song? I’m certain I’ve watched all your episodes, some more than once.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Prashant! I'll create a separate video where I share the B&W work one this series is complete. I still need to gather my thoughts on the images. When it comes to the song, that's a song I often use in my videos when I'm proud of the images I am about to show.

  • @markbray3038
    @markbray3038 Год назад

    Amazing images some times " next time " does not come soon enough!

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks as always Mark!

  • @billpelzmann1030
    @billpelzmann1030 Год назад

    Another GREAT day in the "office"! I was wondering if you have ever explored the Owlshead Mountains? The granite outcrops have some interesting erosion. I hope to do some recon on my next trip to DV.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Bill! I hadn't heard of that area until you mentioned it. That's one of the great things about Death Valley, there are so many wonderful places to explore. Thanks for watching and commenting Bill!

  • @bertcremers3134
    @bertcremers3134 Год назад

    Hi Ben, how about the B&W exposures, i didn't heard you mentioning at the end of your video's, i love to see them.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Hi Bert! I'll do a separate video on the B&W photos after the series is complete. I honestly still haven't really worked with those sheets of film, so I'll need time to gather my thoughts on the end result.

  • @iemboyshostel
    @iemboyshostel Год назад

    That Canyon glow was amazing. From video initially i thought that direct light might be too harsh then also you were more towards left so that direct light does not comes in the composition. Fantastic.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Rakesh! When visiting that canyon the day before, I figured out exactly where I would need to position my camera so the bright wall on the left was hidden. I then placed a rock at that position. When I returned well ahead of the light the following day, I used that rock as a guide. A glow like that would be difficult to photograph on 8x10 in a time-sensitive situation since the light moves quickly, so I'm glad I knew where to stand and when. Thanks for watching and commenting!

    • @iemboyshostel
      @iemboyshostel Год назад

      @@BenHorne Awesome… thanks for the details. It’s really good to know how you you planned it out. In my next visit i will se if i can find the rock😜

  • @rickgonzalez6345
    @rickgonzalez6345 Год назад

    By the way I also liked the shot of the creek with the reflection, did you know the creek was there from previous explorations? Thanks

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Rick! Yup, I found that area on the satellite maps one year earlier, hiked out to it on last year's trip, then made a point of returning with my camera this year when the conditions were right.

  • @rickgonzalez6345
    @rickgonzalez6345 Год назад

    The slot canyon is a great shot, would you mind telling what trail or canyon that is ? Thanks

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Thanks Rick! When it comes to locations, I'm careful not to reveal where I am because it can have a negative impact on the locations. When specific locations are shared online, there is a tendency for people to flock to those locations which can have a negative impact on the location resulting in erosion and vandalism. It also robs other people of having the same experience I did by having the canyon in solitude. It wouldn't be the same experience if the canyon was swarming with other people. And also, this canyon is honestly quite sketchy with all sorts of scrambles over boulders. When I visited last year, strong wind resulted in small rocks raining down from above. With all that being said, Death Valley is filled with amazing canyons all over the place. If you spend time studying satellite imagery, you'll find all sorts of fun places to visit, and when people put in that amount of effort and find somewhere special, I hope you hold that location close to your chest so it isn't spoiled by the general public that has a tendency to ruin things.

  • @ZagZagSama
    @ZagZagSama Год назад

    Great video and imagery. Do you think it is wise to stock up with fuji provia velvia films until they are available. As I seen some news recently there will be a shortage due to material shortage in the fuji factory. the price will skyrocket soon.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      I would definitely make sure you have enough on hand to carry you though some lean times ahead. Last year there was about a 6 month window when Provia was difficult to find in stock. I bought quite a bit and have it in my freezer. I should probably buy more, but honestly I have quite a bit already. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @caiodlimaM
    @caiodlimaM Год назад

    hi Ben, how r u doing?
    whats the name of that blinking light that you used for finding your car?

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      I used my Petzl headlamp and just fastened it to one of the crossbars on my roof rack. Most headlamps will have a red mode, and many will have a blinking red mode, so that's what I put it in. Even though I was out there for hours, it had almost no impact on the amount of battery life remaining. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @markusklein6309
    @markusklein6309 Год назад

    Is that a viewing filter hanging around your neck? Greetings from Germany

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      Hi Markus! I suspect it's my loupe that you saw in the video. And after that I had my stopwatch and my lightmeter around my neck. I carry a framing device as well, but that stays in my pocket. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @Pablo-px3ct
    @Pablo-px3ct Год назад

    Which camera is this?

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      This is the Chamonix Alpinist X 8x10. I’ve owned it over a year now and it’s now my primary camera. I’ll will make a video review of the camera later this spring.

    • @Pablo-px3ct
      @Pablo-px3ct Год назад

      @@BenHorne Thanks Ben! Looks sleek and lightweight!

  • @timshields8720
    @timshields8720 Год назад

    Do you sometimes wonder life is far too short for all that extreme faffing about?

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад

      How so?

    • @timshields8720
      @timshields8720 Год назад

      @@BenHorne you really should write a 1400 page book on Patience. You'd nail it.

  • @Swade99
    @Swade99 Год назад

    Ben, can I encourage you to keep your content clickbait-free, but consider giving up on ad-free. The main reason is that RUclips's algorithm reduces the circulation of videos that don't allow ads, and your excellent work deserves more air, more eyes. I don't mind watching an ad at the beginning (or end) if it means there's be more Ben Horne out there, balancing the ...... non-Ben Horne types.
    Beautiful work, once again.

    • @BenHorne
      @BenHorne  Год назад +1

      Thanks Steven! When it comes to ads, I honestly don't think they pay enough to make it worth the hassle *unless* one is willing to go down the clickbait route where you try and attract a lot of attention. As a test, I put out a video a few years ago with ads enabled and no clickbait. I was curious if RUclips would recommend that video more than the others, and honestly it didn't seem to make a difference. If I use the metrics from that video and apply it to all of my other videos, I couldn't afford to do this for a living. It's the clickbait titles and thumbnails that the youtube algorithm embraces, and when combined with ads, can lead to increased ad revenue, but there are significant disadvantages to that approach. Sure, it attracts a larger audience, but the *quality* of the audience drops significantly. So not only would I need to push out videos that feel like a betrayal to myself, the response I would get would be unsettling at best. That was my experience with ads in the past. Viewer supported content attracts a higher quality audience that's more invested in the outcome, and it fosters slow and steady long term growth that's more sustainable. I can do what I'm doing now for decades without burning out, and I'm not sure the same can be said for those chasing ad revenue where the rules and trends are always changing.

    • @Swade99
      @Swade99 Год назад

      @@BenHorne - thanks for the considered response, Ben. And the considered approach.