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Arches National Park is just amazing, and when you get the right sky there, it becomes just super breathtaking ... was very lucky to get this weather passing through at sunset ... given it was 102 degrees F.
This is perhaps one of the most photgenic bridges in South Bend, IN. historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/?bridgebrowser=indian...
The island of San Michele, located in the lagoon close to Venice, has been the city's cemetery since the early nineteenth century.
There's also a church with a peaceful cloister leading to the cemetery.
Der Delicate Arch im Arches National Park ist wahrscheinlich nicht nur der berühmteste Natursteinbogen der USA, sondern wohl auch der meist fotografierteste. Insbesondere zum Sonnenuntergang, wo sich die Farbe minütlich ändert. Auf einer Höhe von 1.471 Meter hat man auch einen sehr schönen Blick auf die La Sal Mountains, die in vielen Monaten des Jahres schneebedeckt sind.
The Delicate Arch in Arches National Park is probably not only the most famous natural stone arch in the USA, but also the most photographed. Especially at sunset, when the colour changes by the minute. At an altitude of 4.829 ft., you also have a very beautiful view of the La Sal Mountains, which are covered in snow during many months of the year.
Last night at 10:45pm, William McIntosh sent me a text, "70% chance of awesome sunrise at Leo Carrillo Beach". I immediately declined and he sent back "Boo". After checking Bill's conclusions on NWS and Skyfire it only took 30 secs to succumb. Alright I'm in, I replied. Again I would have to be up and ready to go in 5 hours. Forget it I'm not going to be able to sleep I thought to myself and I was right. I spent the next 4 hours studying and watching Youtube videos about photography locations. I have now been awake for 36 hours straight.
During our last trip to Malibu Beach, Bill and I ran into another photographer on the beach that turned out to be a real nice guy. While we where loading up the car Bill had ask him if he knew of any other interesting spots in the vicinity to shoot. The man says that just up Pacific Coast Highway about 10 miles was a cool little spot that he liked to shoot on occasion. A little spot found around lifeguard shack three just passed the parking area he says. It was already after Golden hour but Bill and I decided to go and scout it out for a future trip. What we found was such a cool location which we were "Surprised" to find included a double arch, several small sandy beaches, a flat reef shelf and a pass through cave leading to a little hidden beach while during sunrise has a beautiful glow entering it from the east. This is a shot of one side of the double arch, the view of the double arch can only be captured during the point of lowest tide but during high tide it is possible to capture one side of the arch which is seen here. The sky exploded with color and Bill has now dubbed me his lucky charm after 7 of our last 8 excursions were blessed with fantastic light. I'll take those odds anyday. Funny thing, I was just thinking the same about him. Hehe. Hope you like it!!! If you do please leave a quick comment.
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Iconic View of big ben taken during blue hour around sunset. This view has been taken millions of times before, so I got in line and got snapping after all the tourists had finished.
Double Arch was formed differently from most of the arches in Arches National Park, an area with the largest concentration of natural arches in the entire world.
Double Arch is what is known as a pothole arch formed by water erosion from above rather than more typical erosion from the side. The larger opening has a span of 148 feet and a height of 104 feet.
There are no guardrails or fences to prevent visitors from exploring directly beneath and through the arches.
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Copyright ©Maria Gemma June, 2015
Landscape Arch in Arches National Park, Utah. HDR processed with Lightroom, Photoshop, Luminar and Topaz Studio.
Delicate Arch is a 65-foot-tall (20 m) freestanding natural arch located in Arches National Park near Moab, Utah, USA
The Arch is one of the highlights of Arches National Park and is possibly the most beautiful arch in the world. This arch needs to be experienced in person to be really appreciated.
Resting on top of a huge sandstone formation, the world-famous site offers spectacular views of the La Sal snow capped Mountains..
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Gemma
Copyright ©Maria Gemma June, 2015
Morning takes over Arches National Park. Such an amazing place to play around with ... with a camera ;)
Innenarchitektur in der Bayerischen Staatskanzlei
Interior architecture in the Bavarian State Chancellery
Preston Bradley Hall ~ Chicago Cultural Center ~ Chicago, Illinois
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 800, f/3.5, 18mm, 1/160s
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Always impressive to see there in Arches National Park is the pretty Double Arch. Here under cloudy conditions.
Well, really Turret Arch, but a angle that makes the formation there really pronounced against the sky. Also liked the tree there growing out of the red earth and rock.