First Look: the New Sony 24-70 f2.8 G Master Lens
I’m very proud of the pictures I take for this blog and regularly invest in my gear to make even better images for you. Come check out my newest piece of kit!
I’m very proud of the pictures I take for this blog and regularly invest in my gear to make even better images for you. Come check out my newest piece of kit!
Today on What’s the Points I go over the new Business Class seat announced by Delta, go on a good rant about corporate travel policies and how airlines are changing their seats as a result, and talk about the final details of the Chase Sapphire Reserve card. Check it out!
So in my last article, about my day at Zion National Park, I posted quite a few pictures. I left one out. I left it out because it’s one of my favorite pictures I’ve ever taken and I thought it deserved its own post. You can learn all you want about photography but there are certain times where you just get flat out lucky.
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Most people would take a day trip to Zion National Park in Utah on their way through the American Southwest, maybe on their way to Bryce National Park or even Antelope Canyon in Arizona. I’m kind of insane, so my day trip was a little different. At 6am in Dallas I found a decent deal on a nonstop flight to Las Vegas that left at 9am Dallas time and returned at 6am the next morning (long-time readers are now rolling their eyes because they know what’s coming next). I thought to myself, “well why not?” and booked the flight, having no idea what I would do for a day in Vegas.
I went to Zion National Park after a wedding in Vegas last year and remembered that it was not too far of a drive from Las Vegas so I decided to return. But just for a few hours, then I’d have to turn around and get back to Vegas to catch my flight back home. If I had time I wanted to hike to Angel’s Landing again, so that was the plan.
Click through to read how the trip went!