DESCRIPTION
My favourite area of Utah was the Jacob Hamblin arch down the Hole in the Rock Road. It was such an incredible sight and way better than I’d ever imagined.
I saw some photos of it before heading there with my friend Ryan, but it was much larger and more impressive in real life. In fact, even though the arch itself was cool, it was the rest of the landscape that was even better. The appoach to the canyon, and the path along the river above and below the arch held all sorts of gems.
You can do a multi day walking/camping trip along this section of river and it’s definitely on my list.
POW: Jacob Hamblin Arch
PHOTO DETAILS
Aperture | ƒ/3.2 | ||||||||||||||
Camera | ILCE-7RM3 | ||||||||||||||
Exposure bias | -2EV | ||||||||||||||
Flash fired | no | ||||||||||||||
Focal length | 19mm | ||||||||||||||
ISO | 320 | ||||||||||||||
Shutter speed | 1/1000s | ||||||||||||||
Title | POW: Jacob Hamblin Arch |
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