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The grace of the delicate edges in this tulip caught my eye. From the gardens of the Isle of Mainau in Konstanz, Germany. Definitely press 'L' for lightbox on this one.

 

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Delicada flor de primavera

Elegant fingers at Liberty café on Main St., Vancouver.

The Delicate Arch at sunset, Arches National Park, Utah

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Snow-covered Delicate Arch at sunset after the heavy snow storm. Arches National Park, Utah.

 

雪嵐の後、雪に覆われたデリケート・アーチ、ユタ州、アーチーズ国立公園。

Sunset shot at Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, Utah

Got up at 3am to hike to Delicate Arch in Arches NP, Utah. We expected the sun to rise dramatically and the place to be empty. Well, there were still a few humans, but we were the first ones and got to see this beauty when no one elsse did.

A delicate way to show you how fragile can be our souls (and still, so strong)

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Jupiter, Antares and Mars all line up across the scene while the Milky Way rises behind Delicate Arch. Delicate Arch is always the highlight for our students in our workshops. It's always fun to hike up in the dark and then back down at sunrise. If you have never experienced the night from this vantage point, I highly recommend you put it on your bucket list. Join a group, go with friends or whatever it takes. It's really a magical scene.

This image is made from 20 single exposures all stacked and aligned to create an almost noise free image.

 

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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.

The very beautiful, delicate blossom of the Nanking Cherry trees. We grow these to encourage honey bees and later the fruit feeds the birds.

Flowers at the Chicago Botanic Garden

These are tough robber-bandit survivors of birds, but contrarily can on occasion appear fragile - like finely wrought bone china that might snap if handled carelessly. Yet they brawl and battle over scraps and duel for trifles that hardly seem worth the effort - so clearly they're anything but - delicate!

Arches National Park, Utah

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.

Height: 65 ft (20 m). Arches National Park, Utah, USA.

As seen on this beautiful Clematis Shrub .

Block of ice melting with salt and food colouring.

Cherry blossoms delicately wrap around the Thomas Jefferson Memorial at the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC during the National Cherry Blossom Festival.

Arches National Park, UT.

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One of a series of shots I took at Old Moor nature reserve, South Yorkshire

Moab, UT Light painting

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Delicate Arch is one of Utah's most famous icons. You see images of it everywhere: on magazine covers, computer screen savers and license plates. But photos do not adequately convey the stunning beauty that hits you as you come over the ridge and see the arch in person for the first time-when you stand under it, the arch towering above your head, slickrock canyons falling away below you, the snow-covered La Sal Mountains in the distance. It is a spectacular sight.

 

Delicate Arch is also one of Utah's best family hiking destinations. The majesty of the arch can't be seen from the roadway. There is a viewpoint, just 50 yards off pavement, where you can see the arch at a distance of about one mile. But to really comprehend its beauty you need to take the trek that brings you up under it.

 

Edward Abbey, noted naturalist and author, wrote this: "There are several ways of looking at Delicate Arch. Depending on your preconceptions you may see the eroded remnants of a sandstone fin, a giant engagement ring cemented in rock, a bow-legged pair of petrified cowboy chaps, a triumphal arch for a procession of angels, an illogical freak, a happening.... If Delicate Arch has any significance it lies, I will venture, in the power of the odd and unexpected to startle the senses and surprise the mind out of their ruts of habit, to compel us into a reawakened awareness of the wonderful-that which is full of wonder."

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