Keenan Schott
Keenan Schott
Student at the University of Washington

Arches National Park

Written by Human, Not by AI

Wow, time really does fly. I feel like I’m only now finding my bearings since my previous post about Mount Lincoln - I have since moved from home to Edmonds to (at some point in the near future) Seattle, visited two national parks, and ventured out of North America for the first time to see the sights in Iceland. As soon as I have the opportunity to organize all my photos, I’ll be sure to expand on this post and create future posts on Mount Rainier and the scenes around Reykjavík. In the mean time, in the name of staying on a schedule, I thought I’d post this update.

My father and I stopped by Arches National Park for a few days on our way home from Colorado in August. The following photos are some of the highlights that I managed to capture when I wasn’t struggling in the scorching temperatures. It was an amazing stop to not only enjoy some incredible scenes, but to give greater purpose to what would have otherwise been a monotonous journey. Unlike my last post on Mt. Lincoln, I won’t provide further commentary on each photo. I hope you enjoy these photos as much as I enjoyed my time in Arches - cheers!

Shot on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07.

Delicate Arch

Shot on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07. Credit: Keenan Schott

Shot on the iPhone 12.

Sand Dune Arch

Shot on the iPhone 12. Credit: Keenan Schott

Shot on the iPhone 12.

Double Arch

Shot on the iPhone 12. Credit: Keenan Schott

Shot on the iPhone 12.

Broken Arch

Shot on the iPhone 12. Credit: Keenan Schott

Shot on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07.

The Break

Shot on the Panasonic Lumix DMC-FX07. Credit: Keenan Schott

Shot on the iPhone 12.

Cheesin'

Shot on the iPhone 12. Credit: Keenan Schott