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Best Landscape Lenses for the Utah Desert: A Moab Guide

June 23, 2026 Bret Edge

Atmospheric Drama: The versatile 24-105mm range is perfect for adapting quickly when weather conditions change. Captured here at the Green River Overlook, the focal length compresses distant storm layers while allowing crepuscular rays to spotlight the ancient topography and the river’s path through Canyonlands.

Packing for a photography trip to the red rocks? Discover the 4 essential lenses you need in your bag to capture everything from sweeping canyon vistas to dramatic desert abstracts—plus critical tips to protect your gear from Moab’s notorious sand.

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In Beginners Guides Tags Moab photography, Utah landscape photography, camera gear tips, best lenses for desert, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, landscape photography gear, 24-105mm lens, 28-200mm lens, 14-24mm lens, 60-600mm lens, desert photography, La Sal Mountains, Green River Overlook, Delicate Arch, Faux Falls, winter photography Moab, autumn photography Utah
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Behind the Image: Pivoting for Perfect Light in the Moab Backcountry

May 20, 2026 Bret Edge

A towering red rock hoodoo stands precariously on a rugged hillside under a dramatic, cloud-filled sunset sky in the Moab desert.

When Plan A fizzles, you pivot. Discover how a quick change of plans and a brewing desert storm turned a failed sunset shoot into a dramatic, fleeting photograph of one of Moab's hidden backcountry hoodoos.

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In Behind the Image Tags Moab photography, Landscape photography tips, Desert photography, Utah hoodoos, Storm chasing, Behind the photo, Photography composition, Sunrise photography, Moab Photo Workshops, Utah landscape photography
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