This is the inaugural post of my photography blog. I don't know if I'll keep this up, but for now this is where I'm sharing my photos.
On Friday last week we went up to the Grand Canyon to get moving and to avoid the crowds. We mostly stuck to the eastern edge of the South Rim. The skies were pleasantly cloudy, a few snow pellets fell from time-to-time, but mostly it was just chilly.
While setting up my camera for a wide-angle shot, some of that drizzly snow fell into the canyon and created this rainbow. Talk about luck!
I did some minimal processing to the photo, primarily by increasing the contrast so that the foreground junipers were less distracting.
This was taken with a Nikon Z7 with the Nikkor Z 14-30 mm lens: F/7.1, 14.0 mm, ISO 100, 1/400 second.
Great idea. I am looking forward to your photos.
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