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Delicate Arch Sunset
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Delicate Arch Sunset

This unique angle of the Delicate Arch in the Arches National Park in Utah was captured at the intersection of Sunset.
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  • Rick Willis

    on January 2, 2021

    Beautiful End of the Day and Year Capture.

    Happy New Year 🎆 🎇 ✨ to You and Yours. Hopefully 2021 will end on a better note 🎵 than 2020...

  • fotoeffects

    on May 12, 2018

    Amazing shot!

  • RarOiseau Y'APAS

    on May 12, 2018

    Excellent !

  • JP Walton Photography

    on March 2, 2018

    Classic shot, perfectly executed!

  • fotoeffects

    on August 15, 2017

    Wonderful light...great positioning of the sun!

  • Bruno Suignard

    on August 15, 2017

    Great!!

  • Denise Beetle

    on December 15, 2016

    awesome!!

  • Darlene Jansen

    on December 15, 2016

    Absolutely stunning, excellent work!

  • RBlackburn

    on February 24, 2016

    The arch dominates the skyline beautifully. Nice work with the burst of light midway down. My beach fire image was taken @ f/18, SS 13 sec and iso was 1250.

  • Photoarts

    on December 17, 2015

    Thank you for your kind comments on my photography. As for the starburst, more than the angle of light it is the exposure time that causes the star effect, click on the i in the right corner for technical details. Thanks again!

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