I will be going on vacation to Southwest Utah and Arizona (Zion Nat'l Park, Bryce Canyon and possibly Antelope Canyon) at the end of August.
I was wondering if there were any tips to follow for shooting the desert/rocky landscape. I have made it a habit to over-expose 1/3 to 2/3 stops for all of my pictures. Does the same apply to the desert landscape?
In my arsenal, I have a crappy but light weight tripod, remote shutter release, ciruclar polarizer filters, ND filters and ND Grad filters. What else would I need for this trip?

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