Thank you for the comments, Shadowman and Pops. I appreciate you taking the time to share them with me.
I found that while in the canyon, there was very little “good” light. Being in a hole, the good light happened above us on the rim. When the sun got low enough to produce the warm glow in the evenings, it was starting to get dark on the canyon floor. Same only opposite in the mornings. By the time the sun got high enough to illuminate the inside of the canyon, it was already pretty harsh. One thing I noticed when I got home and got the shot on a computer, everyone but the gal without shades has their eyes closed!
So it was pretty much either shoot during the “wrong” time of day or just don’t shoot. The latter was just not an option. There was just no way I was going to come out of there with nothing, or not even trying! When floating a river, the scene is constantly changing and that is the attraction. And that is with the harsh desert sun. Once you stop to camp of an evening, you are limited to what is around you and can then hope for some good light. And the result was a lot of “vacation” shots rather than “art” shots.
That mountain you see is actually the canyon wall, Shadowman. The top of it is the rest of the world and it would be flat for miles and miles around. Nothing goes up in the Canyonlands. It always goes down. The scale is pretty unbelievable in there. I thought that to make the shot decent for the guys would be to include all of the scenery possible, and that was my reasoning for stopping down the lens. They already know who they are and when they look at their photo, I hope they will have fond memories of where they were and what they have done to pull this trip off. Not that I could even hope to pull off a super formal group-type portrait like what I have seen in here, but I think in an “expedition” situation a certain “roughness” or “outdoor” feel might a good thing, maybe.
Of course, that kind of reasoning does not really do much to improve my skills and ranges from lame to no excuse at all! Which is why I appreciate you commenting, Pops and Shadowman.
Pops, since you mentioned one of the main goals is to hope everyone isn’t too “goofy” looking, I guess I had better scrub this one…
Now the gal without the shades has her eyes closed! I just couldn't get a break! You just never know what is going to happen whilst in the throes of Happy Hour!