538 - Moon Overlook
I’ve officially come to the logical decision that the 1969-1971 Moon landings were fake.
Mainly because today’s adventure location looks exactly like what I assume the moon would look like.
Let’s jump into it.
Today’s shoot took place in Hanksville, Utah. A town famous for its other-worldly landscapes. Not only was the location I shot at quite literally named the “Moon Overlook,” but the Mars Desert Research Station was right down the road.
And for a destination so well-known for its strange terrain, getting to the Moon Overlook was actually relatively easy. Besides the fact that a jutting rock ripped off the entire front undercarriage of my Prius, I made it just fine.
I arrived at the overlook a few hours before sunset. Here’s the photos I got:
“The Hills”
Taken with Sony a7rIV + Sigma 100-400mm f/5-6.3
[ISO 1600 ~ 210.8mm ~ f/13 ~ 1/200s]
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“Desert Yang”
Taken with Sony a7rIV+ Sony 12-24mm f/4 G
[ISO 1600 ~ 15mm ~ f/9 ~ 1/80s]
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“Cream Spire”
Taken with Sony a7rIII + Sony 24-105 f/4 G
[ISO 3200 ~ 56mm ~ f/6.3 ~ 1/125s]
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“Hole in One”
Taken with Sony a7rIV+ Sony 12-24mm f/4 G
[ISO 500 ~ 13mm ~ f/9 ~ 1/100s]
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“Ribbed”
Taken with DJI Mavic Mini 3 Pro
[ISO 110 ~ 6.72mm ~ f/1.7 ~ 1/500s]
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Absolutely insane. That’s all I’m going to say. If you still believe the moon landing is real, you’re being sorely misled.
Stay tuned. My next shoot involves a porn star.
I’m on a mission to explore as much as humanely possible.
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