jkruz
Loc: Western Massachusetts
Our goal is to visit all the National Parks in our beautiful country. So far we hiked through 21.
Hard to image water there. When we visited, even the water in our bottles were under siege 😎 Great shots.
MROAK
Loc: NH now, MA adult life, NY child
Although these are all good, I like the composition and creativity to see the second photo.
Great job.
Jim
jkruz
Loc: Western Massachusetts
Thanks Jim. Light was fading fast when we got to Balance Rock. Looking for a composition I liked the tree, liked the rock, and the moon just added another element. Although it is rather centered, i thought it worked.
jkruz wrote:
Moab area hosts some amazing National and State parks in the Southeast region of Utah. Arches National Park is one of those parks where you could spend dawn to dusk photographing the various arches and rock formations. Although dawn and dusk will provide the best light and be a bit cooler. We spent a few days in the area (not enough time) last year just missing the Moab Photography Symposium. Here are just a few from Arches. Comments welcomed.
Well done; I like the interesting perspectives and elements in them.
Nicely done. One of my favorite places. But then everything in the 4 corners area is special
I have been to Arches National Park. My photos of same scenes did not even get close to your photos. Great photos.
jkruz
Loc: Western Massachusetts
I feel the same as you with many of the beautiful photos posted here and elsewhere. As you know its all about timing and lighting. Being in the right place at the right time.
jkruz wrote:
Moab area hosts some amazing National and State parks in the Southeast region of Utah. Arches National Park is one of those parks where you could spend dawn to dusk photographing the various arches and rock formations. Although dawn and dusk will provide the best light and be a bit cooler. We spent a few days in the area (not enough time) last year just missing the Moab Photography Symposium. Here are just a few from Arches. Comments welcomed.
Wonderful shots. We have come down from N.Central Utah several times to Arches, Zions, Bryce, Canyonlands, and Coral Reef National Parks. Quite a few national Monuments also. We live ½ hour away from Timpanogos Cave National Monument up American Fork canyon.
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