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This is the famous Delicate Arch. Just a short hike through Arches takes you to one the most amazing spots in the National Park System. And as such this landmark has been photographed to death. With that in mind, I had opted to head up here for some long exposure and moon light work after sunset. Then this happened! An explosion of wicked desert light and a sunburst you could see with the naked eye.... in short, a "picture" perfect sunset.
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I just want to let you all know that it's going to get up 109 degrees here today... 111 degrees tomorrow. :(
Hibiscus comes in different color and combination that is both vibrant and strong. Very few that is delicate in term of color and this one captured my attention with its soft beauty.
大紅花有各種各樣的顏色,平常看到得是鮮豔強烈色居多。顏色柔和的視乎較稀少,這一朵有著溫柔的顏色抓住我的心了。
Delicate Arch is a 65-foot-tall freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, USA
A view "from above", more or less. Can't recall just where I got this view, but it was splendid. I was on a backcountry photo workshop in May, 1981 and we did the Delicate Arch hike during our evening in the park.
A person is sitting at the closer base of the arch, giving something of a sense of scale to this scene.
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Finally finding some moments here and there to actually pick up my camera and use it as something other than a paperweight.
Nothing too exciting here -- just some clean glassy drops on a whiskery ivy leaf.
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Delicate Arch
Arches National Park, UT
November 7, 2006
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© Copyright A Pendleton 2013 A couple of butterflies, a case of two for the price of one, I do hope you like them they are so delicate and so Beautiful it was lovely to be able to get up close without interfering in any way with them....Take care you guys.................. Alan..
Moab Utah, Arches
It was 19 degrees F when the sun went down. Robin & I planned on staying for a couple of hours till it was pitch dark out and taking star photos/light painting through the arch. We were the last to leave, but didn't stay long enough to capture stars. :0) (I was freezing) We hiked down with our headlamps on a well marked path we'd travelled many times before.
Arches National Park, Utah. Delicate Arch is a 65-foot-tall (20 m) freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, USA. It is the most widely recognized landmark in Arches National Park
Most of the advertising photos for Arches has this arch on the cover. I hiked up a mile or so to get this photo. There is 1 1/2 hike to the top where you are right bedside the arch. I didn't do that one, although my friends from North Carolina did.
As you can see in this picture, there are a lot of people up there by the arch.
Last night our group hiked up to Delicate Arch to watch the Moon set and also shoot the Milky Way. This was our students classroom setting for the night. I'm not sure about you, but I think it's quite a great place to learn and make new friends. I can't complain either because this office has the best view of any I've worked in so far. Mike Berenson and I plan our locations for our students so that they are in the best positions in the best locations to capture the best images possible. We look at everything from sunrise to sunset, moonrise to moonset, new moon or full moon and then we time it accordingly.
In this shot from left to right, looking in the sky you have Mars on the far left, Dark horse nebula right above the arch, See the horse legs as it looks like it's standing up? Antares is just to the right of the arch. Moon and Jupiter are in conjunction as you will see the small dot below the moon on the left, that's Jupiter and Arcturus is on the right. The Moon and Jupiter are in Libra. If you look at the sky tonight about 8:30pm Mountain time you will see the moon between Antares and Jupiter as they form a triangle.
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