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A Day at the Grand Canyon
The most popular of all U.S. National Parks is no doubt the Grand Canyon located in Northern Arizona. Approximately 5 million plus visitors make the trip annually. If at all possible, I suggest that you make your visit to the Canyon in the Spring or Fall months when the crowds of visitors thin considerably.

Camera Techniques #1
Depth of Field, Using Shutter Speed, Tripod vs Hand-held, Bracketing Your Shots, Using Angles, Using a Polarizer Filter or a Graduated Neutral Density Filter.

Photographing Monument Valley
The Monument Valley Navaho Tribal Park is located in the northern portion of the Navajo Indian Reservation in Northeastern Arizona and Southeastern Utah. Note: Use of a tripod, where permitted by the Indian Nation, is recommended

A Photo Tour at Sedona
Sedona is a relatively small town located in upper southwest Arizona about 200 miles from the Grand Canyon and surrounded by mountains and monuments of spectacular size and beauty.

Camera Techniques #2
Are you wondering how to improve the quality of your photographs? Try using the step-by-step techniques and procedures outlined here. Note: This article assumes you are using a digital camera with a LCD as well as image post-processing software. However, film enthusiasts may also find some elements of value in these techniques.
 

 
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