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Delicate Arch
Delicate Arch was caught by our cameras on a glorious Utah evening in 2002 after a series of storms passed through the Moab area. The tourists were not dressed for this festive spring occasion and left when it got cold and windy and started to spit some rain. We on the other hand were prepared and had planned for the event, and remained in warm clothes, braving the winds, only to get this amazing picture. Ellen's camera took this one. A similar version from mine hangs in our house. We had the place to ourselves, too. This was one of those amazing moments in your life you never forget.

Delicate Arch is probably the most photographed feature in Arches National Park, and probably ranks among the most photographed icons on the planet. While such pictures are amazing to see, they also exist by the thousands. I submitted one to SP on request a while back and was afraid that SP would then be showered with Delicate Arch pictures. With SPv2, that possibility is even greater, and I hope that is not the case.

But, having been enrolled in a joint effort with SP member RPC on the Arches Page, a striking primary photo was indicated. However, if we suddenly start getting buried in Delicate Arch pictures, I'll remove this photo. We need DIFFERENT pictures from Arches, particularly remote areas and CLIMBING pictures. Thanks in advance for any pertinent contributions you may post on the Arches National Park area page.

35mm slide photo by Ellen Ritt


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hiltrud.liuA magic effect ...

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very nice picture!
Hiltrud
Posted Dec 12, 2006 5:01 pm

Aaron JohnsonRe: A magic effect ...

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Thanks again. I'd say we were luck but only to a degree. I knew when it would be a good time to be there to get great light, but the clouds were a big bonus.
Posted Dec 12, 2006 11:39 pm

atthecruxnIce

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Don't remove this shot, truly a unique view and moment in time.
Posted Dec 13, 2006 9:04 pm

Scott Wesemannwow

Voted 10/10

great shot!
Posted Feb 13, 2007 3:53 pm

pcirani@tiscali.itWOW!!

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that's a grat shot! Paolo
Posted Mar 27, 2007 2:39 am

tonellophotography:)

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davvero bella
Posted Jun 29, 2007 6:16 pm

Aaron JohnsonRe: :)

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grazi!
Posted Jun 29, 2007 7:03 pm

tanyaImpressive Photography!!!

Voted 10/10

I have seen a lot of arch's photographed but the lighting on that one is spectacular!
Posted Feb 18, 2008 11:19 am

seth@LOKI"Maggies...

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Drawers" was the local Cowboy name for Delicate Arch. Maggie was well known in Moab.
Posted Jul 2, 2009 2:29 am

kteichertExposure

Voted 10/10

Amazing shot. Did you leave the shutter open for any period of time other than just a quick click?
Posted Sep 23, 2009 12:39 am

Aaron JohnsonRe: Exposure

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It was an SLR camera with no special shutter speed involved. It was Kodachrome film, which explains the lovely reds. We still had enough light without having to get technical with the exposure. We were lucky. My wife Ellen actually took the picture.
Posted Sep 23, 2009 4:36 pm

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