Bryce Canyon in the Late Afternoon with Matt Suess

Photos by Matt Suess, A Platypod Pro
Words and Edits by Eryka Bagwell


7mm (14mm FF)

Bryce Canyon National Park is a vast and beautifully preserved park in southern Utah known for crimson-colored columns of weathered rock formations. Overlooking Sunrise and Sunset points it offers exceptional viewing times at either daybreak or sunset, making it the ideal location for landscape photography. Boasting prime viewing times starting in October and running through May you'll find the park bustling with nature lovers and photographers alike. 


24mm (48mm FF)


86mm (172mm FF)


Matt Suess, a Platypod Pro, recently found himself in Bryce Canyon in the late afternoon. Inspired by its variety of colors, shadows, and highlights that golden hour had brought into view, he pulled out his Platyball Elite and Platypod Handle and got to shooting. 

These are the results of his Trifocal challenge shoot. Three uniquely beautiful captures snapped from the same location using three different lenses.  

 

To view more of Matt's work, be sure to visit his website here. You'll want to give him an add on Instagram too, as he posts many of his latest captures here as well.

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