9/21/2003 - Departure from Reality
I left Phoenix about 7:30 am and was in Flagstaff by 9:30. There I did some chores before moving on the Page/Lake Powell area. I arrived at the horse shoe bend of the Colorado around 2:00 pm and loaded up the camera gear for the short hike over the hill. I struggled to get the whole scene in with my wide angle lens and was shocked to find out that you practically need to shoot strait down over a cliff to get the shot. I think the right lens would be a 8 – 10 mm fisheye if you are shooting digital. I may stop on the way back and shoot the film body to make sure I get it.
I’m sitting on a cliff that must be 2000 feet above Lake Powell watching the sun set over my shoulder and lighting afire the canyon walls before me. This was a nice surprise with today’s flat skies. Water is extremely low exposing much of the low level shoreline. It’s pretty clear that we are suffering from a wide scale drought. My lookout is known as Alstrom Point and proved a difficult find even with the modern ...