Horseshoe Bend: Eternal curve of the Colorado. Dawn light kissing this unique Navajo sandstone overlook.

Just south of Page in Arizona's high desert, Horseshoe Bend reveals a breathtaking 180-degree bend of the Colorado River, plunging 1,000 feet below the overlook amid striated cliffs and distant plateaus. Photographed at dawn and dusk with Nikon precision, these images trace the river's mirror-like flow, shadowed recesses, and sunlit rims—celebrating a site more emotionally vast in person than any screen can convey, drawing millions to witness erosion's timeless sculpture.

Horseshoe Bend B&W Gallery

In timeless monochrome, Horseshoe Bend reveals the Colorado River's serpentine embrace against sheer cliffs—a study in form, shadow, and the raw power of erosion, captured from the overlook's edge.

"There is something mesmerizing about Horseshoe Bend, where the river seems to circle on itself before continuing on its journey." – Unknown