Washer Woman Arch Canyonlands

Piece description from the artist

Standing at the cliffs edge looking over towards some red orange hoodoos and butte rock formations of Buck Canyon at Canyonlands National Park. One of the rock formations is called Washer Woman Arch. It looks like a woman with her arms extended out washing close. Pretty cool. Located in Moab, Utah, United States, it was a hazy day. The misty fog in the air was making the canyon look purple. Behind the thick haze, you can see a peak of the La Sal Mountains. The little bit of snow at the top makes them easier to be seen. We were near the Mesa Arch in the Island In The Sky District.

This photo was taken by Jennifer White with Timeless Moments Photography. All images are copyrighted © Timeless Moments Photography/Jennifer White. All rights reserved.

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About Jennifer White

Ozark, MO

Jennifer White is a professional photographer from the Ozarks in Southwest Missouri, United States. She specializes in fine art and travel photography but also does real estate photography, portraits, weddings, commercial photos and more. In April 2018 she was internationally published in a woman's art magazine known as Women Art 278 based out of Germany, PracticeLink Magazine (winter 2022), and her 'Come On Spring Time' daffodil image was made into a USPS postage stamp (Jan 2023). She has also won various art contests online and locally. Her art and photography is sold world-wide. She enjoys traveling and showing the world the beauty in everything created by Lord through both nature and mankind.

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