Photowalking Great Salt Lake
Jun 22nd, 2008 by jeremy
Last night I had the opportunity to join the Photowalking Utah group on another outing, this time to visit the Great Salt Lake. I missed the event last month when I was on the Osmond tour, so it feels like a very long time since I have been out. I am glad this was not an event I missed.
The group met at Saltair, on the south side of the lake. The group was big and so was the fun. I enjoyed being out with everyone and watching what others were capturing (and how). Looking at the photos posted already from the event, I get the same feeling always do - that I have a lot to learn from these great people.

GSL Photowalking Utah Pano - full size on flickr
I’ll be posting a bunch of photos from this event over the next few days as I have time to pick and process them. Oh, and you gotta see this amazing photo from Mike Calanan.
Top photo: Canon 40D, 1/320 at f/10 and 200 ISO
Edit:
Here’s a quick list of other blogs that have done some great wrap ups of the event:
- Mike Calanan - Calanan Photography
- Rich Legg - LeggNet’s Digital Capture
- Scott Smith - Scott [o] Smith’s Digital World
- David Terry - David Terry Photography
- Ann Torrence - the Annalog
I’ll add more as I see them.










Wow, I just love that photo of the bride. I like yours better than the link, it is truly amazing! You do have a wonderful talent!
I LOVE that pano shot!
Thanks for the nod, J,
- mike
Great shots Jeremy. Looks like we had better have you as our Tour Guide when 43 or us are over in Salt Lake City in October? What do you say?
Karen O and Karen T
I think the silhouette shot is AMAZING — just love the way it is composed and the sunset on the water. Just WOW!!
Great shots… It Looks that you guys had a lot of fun.
Let me ask you something…
Did you guys had to pay something? how you got the girl to pose for you for that long?
Thanks
Paulo Jordao
@Paulo - On this particular trip, no, this was a friend of one of the fellow photowalkers that helped us out. In the past though we have collected donations for the models involved. A few bucks from a bunch of people can add up without a big burden on any one of us to pay a model.
@Karens - Oh, there are much better guides than me available! I was along for the ride on this trip letting others lead the way!
Still bummed that I missed the group. Love the Pano shot. Somehow I missed that shot by Calanan (thanks for pointing it out).