More Carlsbad Caverns

AlanLichty

Moderator
Nice they had natural color lighting - this works really well.

I have been in a cavern in Arizona (Colossal Cave) that had multicolored lights everywhere and I wasn't impressed in the slightest.
 

Ben Egbert

Forum Helper
Staff member
Jim the lighting works perfect here. We have timpanigos cave here but it is fairly small and very poor light
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Magnifique... Sad they won't allow tripods. They should do "photographers hours". Your picture is beautiful
Hey Rick, thank you!

Sorry if I caused any confusion, they allow tripods all the time. No need for a Photographers hour, because you can use a tripod at any time, they also let you use your own lighting if you wanted to. I prefered just using their ambient lighting.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Nice they had natural color lighting - this works really well.

I have been in a cavern in Arizona (Colossal Cave) that had multicolored lights everywhere and I wasn't impressed in the slightest.
I have seen those kind of caves too. I agree, garish purples and blues, etc do not make for a very natural looking scene. They make it look like you are at Disneyland.
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
Jim the lighting works perfect here. We have timpanigos cave here but it is fairly small and very poor light
Thanks Ben.

If it's small, do they restrict tripods? Even with bad lighting, if you can atleast use a tripod that's great. Here at Carlsbad, some of it's so well light you can hand hold your camera. Though a tripod certainly is a nice help in a lot of it.
 

Ben Egbert

Forum Helper
Staff member
Thanks Ben.

If it's small, do they restrict tripods? Even with bad lighting, if you can atleast use a tripod that's great. Here at Carlsbad, some of it's so well light you can hand hold your camera. Though a tripod certainly is a nice help in a lot of it.
I can't remember if a tripod was allowed. It's been 10 years since I was there and it's about a 1500 foot climb so I won't be returning.
 

Rick Nantais

Well-Known Member
Hey Rick, thank you!

Sorry if I caused any confusion, they allow tripods all the time. No need for a Photographers hour, because you can use a tripod at any time, they also let you use your own lighting if you wanted to. I prefered just using their ambient lighting.
It wasn't like this when I went 3-4 years ago..
 

rfkiii

Well-Known Member
I inquired about tripods when I visited in 2015. Tripods are accepted without restriction. I was advised that the best time for tripods is to visit in late January-February when the crowds are at their smallest. I had a tripod with me but setting it up was difficult in the crowds. I used it more as a monopod.

The temperature year round in the caverns is 56 degrees. No wind. :)
 

JimFox

Moderator
Staff member
I inquired about tripods when I visited in 2015. Tripods are accepted without restriction. I was advised that the best time for tripods is to visit in late January-February when the crowds are at their smallest. I had a tripod with me but setting it up was difficult in the crowds. I used it more as a monopod.

The temperature year round in the caverns is 56 degrees. No wind. :)
Hey Rick, I went in September. It could be that they use a reservation system that the people are limited and more evenly spread out through the day. You should go back again. It wasn't the slightest bit crowded when I was there and I was often totally by myself.
 
Top Bottom