Fire In The Sky by RobertSchmalle

Horseshoe Bend in Arizona.

I shot the same image the day before, but it was completely overcast and I never got a sunset. When I arrived the next day about an hour before sunset it was also overcast, and I was afraid I was going to get a repeat of the day before. Apparently, however, somewhere below the horizon there was a clear sky, and about ten minutes after sunset this caused a bright red glow to appear on the bottom side of the clouds.

You never know what is going to happen.

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Vermilion Colors of Horseshoe Bend, Arizona by PatrickMarsonOng

A must stop on our IT, the famous Horseshoe bend. Spent a couple of days in Page Arizona for antelope canyon and this iconic location. Horseshoe bend is located along HW89, just few minutes south of Page AZ. Thirty minute walk from the parking lot, a grand and majestic view awaits!

Classic sunburst sunset shot, nailed it! 😉 First time to see so much visitors plus a looooot of photographers with tripods lined up on the edges of the lookout point waiting for the sun to set. Amazing!!

We decided to check this place out again on a sunrise. Strange that we were the only ones there morning. Either this place is not known to be shot on sunrise or everybody’s still enjoying their beauty sleep. lol!

The 25% cloud cover forecast turned into 80% Woooot! So here’s something from that awesome morning, enjoy!

**View in black**

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As the Storm Breaks by TerraPhotographica

As the storm breaks at sunset, a winter wonderland is revealed in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area at Horseshoe Bend. The 2015 New Year’s snowstorm dropped 5 inches of snow on the Navajo Sandstone, with snow falling into Glen Canyon along the Colorado River. Along the rim of Horseshoe Bend, the snow made the footing treacherous and the edge hard to determine.

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Nightfall at horseshoe bend by NickPage

I discovered that are a few reasons you dont normally see night shots from horseshoe bend, first of all its super spooky. Its so dark , and cuddling up to the cliff is pretty tough when you cant see where the edge even is. Secondly its very very dark, to do this right I should have got my foreground during twilight, but I wanted to “keep it real” This is a 7 shot pano using a 24mm rokinon.

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Horseshoe Bend by john-win

Horseshoe Bend, Page, Arizona, USA: Taken during my roadtrip some weeks ago.

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Morning View II by johannesnollmeyer

I’m glad to introduce “Morning View II” on Germany’s Horseshoe Bend called “Saarschleife”.

After shooting the photo “Morning View” in May this year, i began to plan the next one and decided to wait until october to get some mist like this in the morning. many tries and lots of sunrises later, i finally got the conditions i’ve been waiting for.

I decided to take the photo about 20min. before sunrise. luckily the sky was clear and the moon was alone on the sky and continued with some different shots as you might have seen earlier.

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