Double Arch by WaynePinkston

This is a nighttime view of Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah,USA. For scale there is a person in front the arch with a headlamp on. The arch is huge, and actually the person in magnified a bit since he is standing in front of the arch. Hope you enjoy!

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The Low View by WaynePinkston

This is Mobius Arch in the Alabama Hills of California, a common spot for photographers. I decided to give this site a try at night, and while working another photographer walked up named John. We had an enjoyable night shooting, and then he climbed down into a cleft in the rocks and took some photos, and suggested I do the same. You can see the edge of the cleft in the bottom middle of the photo. It seemed a strange angle, but when i climber down into the fissure, it was a good angle. With the tripod straddling the fissure I got a couple of good shots. Thanks John!

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Under the Stars by WaynePinkston

Double Arch in Arches National Park, Utah.

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Milky Way above Turret Arch by WaynePinkston

The Milky Way rises behind Turret Arch in Arches National Park, Utah, USA. This is a single exposure.

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Sunset Arch Panorama by WaynePinkston

This is Sunset Arch at night in the Escalante Grand Staircase National Monument in Utah, USA. This is a re-edit of a prior photo I was not completely happy with.
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Delicate Light by WaynePinkston

This is the iconic Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, in Utah, USA. I had wanted to try my hand at this for a while, but the site had become so popular that I had major reservations about competing with others over “territory” for filming. Fellow photographer Eric Gail and I made the hike and found 20-25 people there including 2 people who said they were from the BBC making a time lapse. Two of the parities did indeed get into a hostile shouting match and the location “heated up”. After everyone calmed down we were able to take turns and everything worked out just fine. Thanks to everyone there for such good co-operation. We did set up this lighting scheme which most found acceptable. A few people preferred the blue light of LEDs, and they had their turn. The time lapse people just filmed it all.

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