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This is perhaps one of the most photgenic bridges in South Bend, IN. historicbridges.org/bridges/browser/?bridgebrowser=indian...
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.
Mesa Arch in Canyonlands, provides the frame for a stunning Utah landscape. Along the mesa to the east is another arch, named Washing Woman Arch. Below the mesa is the prominent white rim of spectacular canyons carved by the Colorado River and a breathtaking view of the Island in the Sky. Rounding out the view, the snow-capped peaks of the La Sal Mountains meet the sky at the horizon.
The Arch is right on the edge of a 500-foot cliff, part of a 1,200-foot drop into Buck Canyon.
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Broken Arch in Canyonlands National Park near Moab, Utah. The top of the arch is fractured in the middle, but so far the arch remains standing.
A restore Section of The Old Mission San Juan Capistrano, famous for the yearly return of The Swallows. The Plant behind the Bee Sign is Lords Candle a popular flower spike with The Bees
These formations have been out there in Utah for a while ... but one day will be gone.
Was pretty hot out there in Arches that day ... about 104 degrees F in the shade. So the sensor shows hot spots pretty quickly under those conditions. Something to keep in mind for the future.
Preston Bradley Hall, Chicago Cultural Center
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Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 800, f/3.5, 18mm, 1/160s
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.
Always impressive to see there in Arches National Park is the pretty Double Arch. Here under cloudy conditions.
A natural sandstone arch in southeastern Utah south of Moab. The arch was named after Joe Wilson, a local pioneer who had a cabin nearby.
This arch was a surprise to me as it’s along the road and really easy to access, in fact you could photograph from the car and get a good shot. But I didn’t, I got closer and adjusted for clouds.
If planning to phot, the afternoon is best so you have the sun at your back