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DWayne27
07-13-2011, 02:22 PM
I am planning a quick trip down to Bryce for sometime next month. I will only be there one night, but will have most of one day for hiking to get somewhere, and then the next morning.

Where is the best place to get some sunset and sunrise pictures there? Like I said, I am willing to be out on the trail hiking somewhere for the sunset, but the sunrise would need to be more like an overlook, or just a very quick hike.

Any suggestions would be great - I havent been there since I had a crappy point and shoot, so I do need to get my cliche Bryce shots.

CarpeyBiggs
07-13-2011, 02:25 PM
all of the viewpoints are good, but sunset is typically a bust in bryce. sunrises are mind-boggling though. scout out which viewpoint you want the afternoon before sunrise. they are all "cliche" for a reason.

tmartenst
07-13-2011, 10:26 PM
The hikes are cool in Bryce but for photography at sunrise and sunset purposes, the rim is always best. I actually like Sunset Point for sunrise. Late sunrise is great at Inspiration Point as well.

cchoc
07-14-2011, 03:12 AM
I also like Sunset Point for sunrise, but a short walk down the trail to Thor's Hammer can yield some good shots too. Late afternoon and early evening can be good from the rim as well, especially between Sunrise and Sunset Points.

Scott Card
07-14-2011, 10:40 PM
Back in the day..... I like sunrise best. I was never a rim guy. I liked to get below the rim and shoot looking up. Again, back in the day of film...

jbdavies
07-21-2011, 09:40 AM
I love Bryce Canyon! I was there for half a day in 2009, and had a great time. Like Carpey said, all the view points are great. Unfortunately, I couldn't do any hiking due to a broken ankle... but wish I could have. You'll have a blast down there.