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"Sunset Over Dead Horse Point" by: Brian Kerls Photography Description: This stunning landscape photograph captures a front row seat to an amazing winter sunset over the canyons of Utah. The rugged landscape below Dead Horse Point is the perfect setting for this gorgeous sunset. From this dramatic rocky ledge overlooking a gooseneck bend in the Colorado River, the vast and rugged desert canyon terrain of sandstone canyons, buttes, and vertical cliffs outside of Moab, Utah stretches into the distance. Available direct from the photographer as a high quality, 16"x24" framed canvas print, it is perfect for those who appreciate the rugged beauty of the desert southwest. Add this amazing piece to your home, office, or vacation rental today and bring a touch of Utah's rugged canyon landscapes into your indoor space. Size: 16" x 24" framed canvas print [additional size options are available - contact me for details] Medium: The image is printed by a professional lab on archival quality canvas, hand-stretched over 1.25" thick wood bars and mounted in a black, wood floating frame. Framed canvas prints arrive ready to hang. See images for an example of the floating frame. Actual print will not contain any watermark shown above. Shipping: Framed canvas print is professionally packaged and shipped via ground transportation within the continental United States at no additional cost. Please inquire about shipping rates outside of the continental United States. Returns: Returns are not accepted Artist: Featured in such magazines as "Outdoor Photographer", "Practical Photography", and “Landscape Photography Magazine”, Brian Kerls is a Colorado photographer who seeks to capture interesting and striking elements of the natural and built landscape. Through his photography he seeks to creates an emotional connection with the viewer and allow them to feel as if they were experiencing these picturesque, and often remote, places and moments in person. While he has traveled worldwide, the spectacular and diverse landscapes of the Western United States are some of his favorite locations, due to their seemingly endless subjects and creative possibilities in varying seasons and conditions. He hopes the photographs you see here convey at least a small sense of the majesty and wonder of these unique and special places and that you enjoy viewing these pictures and images as much as he did capturing them. To see more of his work, please visit briankerlsphotography.com. All photographs are copyrighted by Brian Kerls Photography.