Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.
Arches National Park is located just outside of Moab in southern Utah. On our way back from visiting a daughter in Colorado, my wife and I stayed in Moab and visited the park. My wife slept in while I went out before dawn to catch the sunrise at Delicate Arch. I hiked in the pitch black of night with my trail guide on my phone, and a headlamp, and lost the trail a couple of times along the way. When I arrived, I found about 30 other people there who had done the same thing or spent the night there! Everyone seemed content to set up their cameras at the trail or just sit and watch the sunrise. I on the other hand am fond of finding all sorts of viewpoints, and I climbed and wandered all over the area taking many photos while others just waited. I suppose they got the shots they were planning for, but I really enjoyed all the different perspectives I was able to get from my scrambling around. This image captures the golden sunlight falling on the canyon below and is from a viewpoint at the base of the arch, where the rock is steep enough that it was a challenge setting up my equipment without sliding downward! The image is a favorite of mine because of the richness of colors reflecting the morning sunlight
Horizontal orientation. Canvas prints are available with optional barnwood or hardwood floating frames hand-crafted by the photographer, making a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece of art. Please see images for details.
Arches National Park is located just outside of Moab in southern Utah. On our way back from visiting a daughter in Colorado, my wife and I stayed in Moab and visited the park. My wife slept in while I went out before dawn to catch the sunrise at Delicate Arch. I hiked in the pitch black of night with my trail guide on my phone, and a headlamp, and lost the trail a couple of times along the way. When I arrived, I found about 30 other people there who had done the same thing or spent the night there! Everyone seemed content to set up their cameras at the trail or just sit and watch the sunrise. I on the other hand am fond of finding all sorts of viewpoints, and I climbed and wandered all over the area taking many photos while others just waited. I suppose they got the shots they were planning for, but I really enjoyed all the different perspectives I was able to get from my scrambling around. This image captures the golden sunlight falling on the canyon below and is from a viewpoint at the base of the arch, where the rock is steep enough that it was a challenge setting up my equipment without sliding downward! The image is a favorite of mine because of the richness of colors reflecting the morning sunlight