The first time I went down to Utah, back in October, I was visually overwhelmed by the fantastic landscape. I shot a lot of film, but over the past few months as I have worked at processing it all, I find that there are only a handful that I really want to print. On this recent trip I found myself much more focused and I think I did a better job of composing my images. I didn't shoot nearly as many negatives, but I hope to have more that are worthy of fine art prints. I was really anxious to see if this would in fact hold true so last night I processed a small batch of Fuji Neopan Acros negatives. I finished washing the film tonight and threw it into my drying cabinet. They are just barely dry now and I scanned one of the most promising to have a quick look at it. Here is an image of the petroglyph site down at the Confluence Arch in Wire Pass. Over the coming weeks as I process and scan the rest of my film, I will post more images. For now this is just a teaser...
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