A few more photos from when I shot at the Utah Salt Flats. One of the neatest places I’ve ever been to, although you can see from the last photo what happens when a wind/salt storm comes your way. I’ve never had my gear in such fierce winds, it was knocking down a stand that had two vagabonds attached to the base! Check out just above the horizon and you can see the cloud of salt that had passed through in the last photo I posted.

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Paulo Dourado in Utah Salt Flats

Paulo Dourado in Utah Salt Flats

Paulo Dourado / Salt Flats

Paulo Dourado / Salt Flats

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Gear knockdown from wind

Gear knockdown from wind

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7 Responses to “Salt Flats in Utah”

  1. Jacob Mengelkoch says:

    That wide shot of the flats, sky and Paul = #1 shot I’ve seen from you. SO EPIC man. All very good work.

  2. keatonandrew says:

    really? You think that? Portfolio worthy?

  3. Derek says:

    Yes i agree! Now how many light were used on the salt pic(ultra wide) Was is with the canon as well.

  4. keatonandrew says:

    if you mean the third photo, Derek, no lights were used. And yes, with my 5D!

  5. sean lee says:

    agreed. one of your best

  6. Jacob Mengelkoch says:

    Late response but YES dude, it’s amazing.

  7. Jeremy says:

    Sweet shots… I feel so lame – I have lived in Utah my whole life but I have never even been out to the salt flats… It is on my to do list now. Great photos!

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