>>3247353Its a good shot, the unfortunate part is that its the same shot a billion other people take of one of the most photographed places on earth. The trick to a place like the grand canyon is not to go full pano, or even wide for the most part. Most of the time. Wait for conditions to be right and find formations that look good at a tighter crop. This will also probably mean going down from the rim... There's a photo book called Desert Images you can pick up for pretty cheap, it has some great shots of the desert that I've learned quite a lot from.
>>3247355meh, fine but not exciting
>>3247356I like this a lot, its good and I'm drawn very much to the petrified logs in the wash. However it does leave me wanting for more, perhaps tighter framing, its high res enough that it could work in a large print, but still, good work. Also straighten it out, I know its probably parallel to the horizon but just make the strata straight.
>>3247357meh
>>3247360potential to be really interesting. Something is off about the composition, can't really put my finger on it. Good effort though, maybe just a little bit more sky on top? Or a way to balance the foreground rocks moving to the right. I suppose balance is what this photo needs.
>>3247362cute birb.