Phill Monson
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It's rare to go to Moab and NOT step foot in either Arches or Canyonlands - last weekend I managed to do just that and was able to go to a couple locations I have been wanting to hit for a while, that also a bit off the beaten path:
This is a shot from what Tom Till dubbed "Delta Pool." He first shot it about 30 years ago, and I only know of about five other photographers who have shot it since. I like to think of it as a sort of Infinity Pool in the desert. While the wile the wide angle skews it a bit, this pool is actually 20 feet long, and was about 4 feet deep with tons of little critters swimming around. Always amazing to see what nature can do:

And while this place is not so much a secret, it's fair to say fewer people have been than say, Mesa Arch:

As always, it's important to look behind you - you never know what may be going on in silence:

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This is a shot from what Tom Till dubbed "Delta Pool." He first shot it about 30 years ago, and I only know of about five other photographers who have shot it since. I like to think of it as a sort of Infinity Pool in the desert. While the wile the wide angle skews it a bit, this pool is actually 20 feet long, and was about 4 feet deep with tons of little critters swimming around. Always amazing to see what nature can do:

And while this place is not so much a secret, it's fair to say fewer people have been than say, Mesa Arch:

As always, it's important to look behind you - you never know what may be going on in silence:

Featured image for home page:
