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On a trip to Utah I just had to make a stop at this classic geological destination. I'd seen photos of it, but never gotten to experience it in person. I usually try to avoid the super touristy places when I can, but being a tourist in Utah myself I had to go. We casually took our time hiking up to the viewpoint as we were heading up there to watch the sunset. It was pretty wild to see everyone sit back in a big semi circle to admire the sky being painted with hues of pink, orange and yellow with the delicate arch as the centerpiece. I didn't expect to get a sunset this beautiful, but we got super lucky for only being in the area for one day. This image represents to me just how fragile and delicate nature can be. I know this arch carved out of sandstone by years and years of weathering wont be here forever and I'm glad to have been able to see it in person.

This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl.

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Troposphere collection image

Troposphere is a culmination of some of my favorite work to date. I have spent 30 marvelous years on this planet. The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. It provides us with life every single day and it's where all our weather phenomenon happen. As a landscape photographer this affects my work in a massive way. Low pressure systems bring in rain and clouds for those moody shots. High pressure systems bring clear skies, perfect for capturing the stars, northern lights and milky way. Clouds give us amazing contrasts, sunsets and sunrises. A big component of what separates good from great landscape photography is the weather and the conditions it brings. That is why I am forever grateful to be living here, during this era. Capturing the beauty the troposphere has to offer and sharing it with everyone is what inspires me every single day.

This collection is 16 pieces 1/1

All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia

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On a trip to Utah I just had to make a stop at this classic geological destination. I'd seen photos of it, but never gotten to experience it in person. I usually try to avoid the super touristy places when I can, but being a tourist in Utah myself I had to go. We casually took our time hiking up to the viewpoint as we were heading up there to watch the sunset. It was pretty wild to see everyone sit back in a big semi circle to admire the sky being painted with hues of pink, orange and yellow with the delicate arch as the centerpiece. I didn't expect to get a sunset this beautiful, but we got super lucky for only being in the area for one day. This image represents to me just how fragile and delicate nature can be. I know this arch carved out of sandstone by years and years of weathering wont be here forever and I'm glad to have been able to see it in person.

This image was photographed by Vincent Schnabl.

Edition 1/1

Troposphere collection image

Troposphere is a culmination of some of my favorite work to date. I have spent 30 marvelous years on this planet. The troposphere is the lowest layer of the atmosphere. It provides us with life every single day and it's where all our weather phenomenon happen. As a landscape photographer this affects my work in a massive way. Low pressure systems bring in rain and clouds for those moody shots. High pressure systems bring clear skies, perfect for capturing the stars, northern lights and milky way. Clouds give us amazing contrasts, sunsets and sunrises. A big component of what separates good from great landscape photography is the weather and the conditions it brings. That is why I am forever grateful to be living here, during this era. Capturing the beauty the troposphere has to offer and sharing it with everyone is what inspires me every single day.

This collection is 16 pieces 1/1

All images are captured by Vincent Schnabl, photographer based out of Revelstoke, British Columbia

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