The Delicate One
An evening at the Delicate Arch.
Me being fluffy had a serious butt kicking while 'climbing' the hike for this natural marvel. It was well above my health grade but nonetheless I climbed it just to take a picture. Love of photography does a lot of crazy but wonderful things to your lifestyle. I can say I would have never even thought of going for this if not for capturing this monument in my camera. My wonderful wife was next to me and looked unbothered with all the elevation, hardly giving out a drop of sweat. It sucked!
But once I was on the top I loved every moment ogling at this wonderful Arch and all the Delicateness associated. It was majestic and appears to be built by aliens!
I took a spot after walking carefully on the slanting edges and waited out for the sunset. Eventually, I had almost a dozen photographs next to me (I choose a good spot!). As the sun went down I clicked almost 500 shots and still had to browse through them. I loved the two cotton candy flakes of clouds emanating from the horizon giving a third dimension to the majesty of the Arch.
In retrospect I think photography is the best thing that has happened to me, won't regret any moment spent behind the camera!
The Delicate One
An evening at the Delicate Arch.
Me being fluffy had a serious butt kicking while 'climbing' the hike for this natural marvel. It was well above my health grade but nonetheless I climbed it just to take a picture. Love of photography does a lot of crazy but wonderful things to your lifestyle. I can say I would have never even thought of going for this if not for capturing this monument in my camera. My wonderful wife was next to me and looked unbothered with all the elevation, hardly giving out a drop of sweat. It sucked!
But once I was on the top I loved every moment ogling at this wonderful Arch and all the Delicateness associated. It was majestic and appears to be built by aliens!
I took a spot after walking carefully on the slanting edges and waited out for the sunset. Eventually, I had almost a dozen photographs next to me (I choose a good spot!). As the sun went down I clicked almost 500 shots and still had to browse through them. I loved the two cotton candy flakes of clouds emanating from the horizon giving a third dimension to the majesty of the Arch.
In retrospect I think photography is the best thing that has happened to me, won't regret any moment spent behind the camera!