That*s a cool shot, Ted. . . anyone you know? I have a list of places to visit on a future Southwest America trip for L. and I, and the state of Utah is a list all be itself. In the mid 1970s I was discharged from the Navy, out in California, and my Minnesota buddy and I drove my car back. We slept in the car in the parking lot of a service station in St. George, in far Southwestern Utah, and the next day drove north thru Provo and turning east at Salt Lake and into red-orange Wyoming. Just driving the highway in Utah is worth the drive.
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Ted, if I had been the person standing on this natural bridge, I would have turned myself 180 degrees to enjoy the stunning view, 😁 . By not cloning-out him from the photograph, you have given it depth and perspective. Without a doubt another spectacular capture from you!
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I did not know the person as I needed some reference to size. I did erase some people as it was always crowded. I missed one. Definitely staying off the interstate when traveling, you see lots more beauty.
Happy Trails.
-nik