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The One That Almost Got Away: The Case For Not Deleting Images in the Field

May 26, 2026 Bret Edge
A dramatic, high-contrast black and white photograph of a lone, twisted Utah juniper tree on the dirt rim at Dead Horse Point State Park near Moab, Utah, set against a wide sky with wispy clouds.

Finding strength in the contours. This black and white landscape captures the dramatic form of a wind-swept juniper tree holding its ground against an expansive sky.

I stood on the rim of Dead Horse Point, looked at the LCD screen, and almost hit delete. Here is the story of "Twisted, Not Broken"—a single exposure that reminded me why the worst place to edit your photos is out in the field.

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In Essays Tags Dead Horse Point State Park, Moab Utah, Moab photography, Utah landscapes, Black and white landscape photography, Fine art photography, Photography composition, Photo editing tips, Lightroom workflow, Sony a7IV, Sigma 14-24mm f2.8
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