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Turret Arch photographed at dawn. A couple of hundred meters east of Turret is South Window Arch, at dawn the sunlight shines through South Window onto Turret.



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this is awesome. The first one is my fav
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this is awesome. The first one is my fav
Thanks, I agree, I posted the second one mainly to show where the light was shining through

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Beautiful shots. Arches is such a wonderful NP. I really like the light and shadows of the first shot.
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Great capture. I like both of them.
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First one is awesome, the sky, the light - everything!
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First one is awesome, the sky, the light - everything!
I agree. For me, the clouds just do something to the picture (in a good way!!) but I just cant pinpoint it. I do love the picture though. TFS.
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Great scene, great photos. I like the perspective on the 1st shot.
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Fabulous photos! Stunning scenery & a great sky in that first shot.
 

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