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To get to this iconic spot you need to hire a Navajo Indian guide since it is on Native American lands. I took the shot with a Nikon D 7100, Nikkor Zoom Lens (18-200 mm.), and a Hoya Circular Polarizer. The ISO was 100, F/25, 1/13th second exposure, and a Foval Length of 50 mm. I used a Gitzo Tripod and Arca-Swiss Head.
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Sunrise, Yei Bi Chei and the Totem Pole, Monument Valley Tribal Park, Arizona
Photographer: Michel Hersen
Michel Hersen | Feb 2, 2017
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Filed Under: Picture This: Sunrises & Sunsets
