Sunset at Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, home to Antelope Canyon as well. This place is beyond amazing. 1,000 ft. straight down. No barriers, no safety nets, just your will to get as close to the edge as possible. Video & Photos will never do this place justice... Took this shot about a little over a year ago. I literally got down on my stomach flat on the ground with my interverlameter in hand and kept adjusting my camera in live-view with one hand as I'm beyond afraid of heights. I laugh about this pic as I could've done a pano to have the entire Colorado River in the frame but I like this compo - cleaner this way then having the rugged rocks that you stand on in the immediate foreground. The other thing I'll always remember as comical is that this sunset lasted for over an hour! This was about 30 minutes after the sun went below the horizon, the colors that kept changing were just amazing to watch, especially just being inches from the edge of the cliff where my tripod was set-up. All in all a experience I will never forget and I'm glad mother nature gave me a wonderful sunset to watch and shoot while I was there. Last post of an oldly as I'm heading off to Arcadia Nat'l Park this week and then Canada. Explored so many places in the Southwest last year so looking forward to exploring the Northeast and excited to get lost and find (hopefully) some places that no people have really explored. Hope you enjoy and please share! via 500px http://ift.tt/1sDydAP
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