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Rochester Creek Panel

The Rochester Panel is the most exciting panel I’ve visited. It is more remote than most sites but if you love rock art, it is well worth the trip. It’s said to be a combination of Barrier Canyon, Freemont and Ute styles. Besides the many really interesting figures (some very alien-like), there is also a rainbow about 4 feet tall. The very light colored area half way up is a result of people trying to remove the Petroglyphs 🙁

Photographing this panel straight on is tough because you can only get about 3 feet away from it. My camera and lens at the time (2003) was the Canon 10D and Canon 24-70mm lens. The 24-70 is a very sharp lens but I knew the only way to get the kind of resolution I wanted was to take the photo in sections so I shot two rows of 7 images (handheld) and then used the panorama tool in Photoshop to put them together. I regret not including the sky at top and more of the sides but I’ll go back one of these days.

5 Comments
  1. Hyperventilating. –Carol Leigh

    June 24, 2010
  2. high praise….thanks!

    June 24, 2010
  3. Rainbow is WONDERFUL. I’ve seen a lot of petroglyphs, but never lucky enough to see a rainbow. Want company when you return??? ;0(

    June 24, 2010
  4. There are SO many unique glyphs that I’d love to see. Many are in secret places. Seeing the vandalism, I now understand the secrecy.

    June 24, 2010
  5. Chuck Williams #

    Great technique for capturing the whole panel. This is one I have not yet photographed – let’s do a photo trip to Utah.

    Chuck

    June 29, 2010

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