Bisti May 2019, Day 4 Scouting, Part 3

This is the third and final post of iPhone scouting photographs on the south side of the Bisti Wilderness in New Mexico during my May 2019 visit.  Daniel and I continued our exploration of portions of south Bisti in an area with many large hoodoos and interesting rock formations.

Large Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Isolating these features against the blue sky with the clouds makes for good compositions.

Large Wing Hoodoo, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Daniel in a Valley of Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

The photo above gives some indication of the massive quantity of hoodoos in this area with Daniel as a scale.  The following photos indicate the large variety of rock forms and hoodoos seen in this area.

Many Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Hoodoo Wall, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Eventually erosion will turn this wall of hoodoos into a line of separate hoodoos, but probably not in my lifetime.

Large Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Some of these features look like something one might see in a science fiction movie set on another planet.  Maybe it is places like this that stimulate the imagination for such movies.

Many Hoodoo Styles, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
So Many Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Hoodoo Vista, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Hoodoos and Sky, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

I like these images looking up at the hoodoos set against the blue sky and clouds.  I think these would work well for star trail or Milky Way foreground images and many are in positions to look great in the golden hours of either sunrise or sunset.

Large Hoodoos, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Delicate Balance, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Comparing the image above to that below, one can see how getting low below the hoodoo on the left will yield a nice image of it against the sky.  Although, in the image below, I wanted to give an indication of the setting of these features.

Delicate Balance, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Hoodoo Vista, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.
Wavy Rock, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Even though this is only an iPhone photo at mid-day,  I really like the composition of the image above.  It would probably look awesome in golden hour light.

Hoodoo Window, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

I wanted to get a lower angle shot of the feature above, but I could not get a perspective that showed off the window in the rock very well.  I like the shape of this hoodoo and it would be great to isolate it a bit better.

Bisti Arch, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

Eventually, Daniel and I began to work our way towards the south parking area, where Daniel had parked his rental vehicle.  We passed by the arch seen in these last few images.  I had seen this arch on previous visits, but these are difficult to shoot at the best time of the day and there is not much else in the immediate vicinity to make it worth while to be here for golden hour photography, so I really do not have any better photos here other than these iPhone shots.

Bisti Arch, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

However, I think these simple mid-day images are not bad.

Bisti Arch, iPhone Photo with edits in Adobe Lightroom and DxO Nik modules.

On our way to the parking area, we passed a number of novice visitors on their way into the area.  We gave general directions to them to areas we though they might like.  It is not uncommon to be asked for directions to “the wings”.   I suspect those visitors have seen images of some of the larger wing like features and it is difficult to give directions based upon such generalizations.  An older couple (older?, probable younger than me!) were one such ones to ask for directions.  Daniel and I noted that they did not even appear to have any water with them.  That is really not good, even though it was relatively cool today.  Please, if you are going to hike anywhere, be prepared with water and snacks.

Daniel gave me a ride from the south parking area back to my vehicle on the north side.  We had lunch and made plans for a sunset shoot.  So stay tuned to see how that worked out.

Ken