North Window Arch in Moonlight
With over 2000 arches to be explored in Arches National Park, you won’t have trouble finding ways to photograph the ones you get to in your own unique way.
This is the North Window Arch in the Windows section of the park - taken just before 11 pm when the moon was about to pass over. I was the only one there this late, and quite honestly it was a little spooky. I used my small LED flashlight to lightup the bottom of the arch in this 151 sec exposure, and enhanced the lighting in post-processing.
See what Turret Arch looks like through the North Window by viewing this on Flickr
EXIF:
Exposure Program: Manual
Exposure: 151 sec
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 17mm
ISO Speed: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV