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Capture made while hiking (well, really at this time I was on my belly) around in Arches National Park in the early morning.

A Photoshop view of Arches National Park. I just decided to put some of the arches from the park all in one area! As if this area needs help being beautiful.

Beautiful decoration of flowers arches at Longwood Gardens.

 

Arches National Park, Utah

Capturing this without a panorama head was a bit tricky, missed to get some bits to complete the arch shape :/

A job still incomplete. Still this looks stunning to me..

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Bergamo - Monastero del Carmine

Late day moody light and sky over Turret Arch in Utah.

Located in the Klondike Bluffs area of Arches National Park, Tower Arch is formed by erosion in the bottom of a fin made of Entrada Sandstone. The arch takes its name from a large knob on an intact fin behind this view. Our hike in this day was mostly with a monotonous gray sky, so the appearance of the sun and blue sky once we reached the arch made the light particularly beautiful. This part of Arches is lightly traveled- the two times I've been here I've not seen another soul except my hiking partner (orange hat and camera visible on the right side of the pic).

. . . a 630-foot national monument in St. Louis, Missouri built of stainless steel, It is the world's tallest arch, and the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere. It marks the 1803 starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.

In the Windows area of Arches.

Arches National Park, Utah - so much amazing natural beauty, it makes my head spin. This is part of the "Double Arch".

 

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A favourite photo spot of mine on the Oregon coast - Arch Rock in the Samuel H Boardman Scenic Corridor.

  

Another version, taken ealier at sunset of one of Spitzkoppe arch, Namibia.

Spiral rock arches, created by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes – Upper Antelope

Sunrise at Mesa Arch in Utah, USA. Early sunrise... lots of photographers were sitting there in the dark waiting for the sun to rise.

Taken on our recent visit to Painswick, a Cotswold town..

Our back garden is bursting with new life and these Bleeding Hearts are doing their part to beautify the earth.

 

The lovely heart-shaped flowers that hang from each arching branch always bring a smile to my face.

 

I captured this image with my long 200-500mm birding lens, standing 16 feet away and using a 360mm focal length.

 

I usually use my 105mm macro lens, but it's always fun to explore out-of-the-box possibilities with my lenses, and this one shows an example of that :)

 

Enjoy, and have a great weekend, everyone!

A composite of many wide angle images. The opening or window behind me caused seeing an additional false arch.

Capture of Turret Arch and the people there enjoying the rocky structures made by the earth. They add nice scale to this landscape in Utah. You also get a glimpse of the South Window through Turret Arch here.

Mackinac Island

Pont du Gard, Gard (France)

sea arch and sea caves on the coast of lough swilly,inishowen county donegal

Madrid - Valle De Los Caidos (El Escorial)

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