pstm13
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I am making the trek to Canyonlands NP this weekend and will be taking my Nikon D90 with a 72mm 18-200 lens, small tripod, and remote. I have basic photography skills but tend to rely heavily on Photoshop. Does anyone have advice on setting up the camera for standard daytime shots for red rock country? Pictures taken on my last trip to Zion NP tended to either wash out the colors or make the canyon walls look like they were carved out of pumpkin because they were so orange. I have several reference books but none of them seem to address this specific issue. This site seems to have some of the best outdoor photographers I have come across. Any tips you could provide would be appreciated. In short, I am trying to get away from the old auto/ "f8 and be there" strategy.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.