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A clump of cottonwoods takes on autumn colors in the famous Narrows of Zion National Park, UT
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The optimal time of day throws a glow onto the wall behind House Rock in Zion National Park, UT
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The Virgin River twists through the narrow corridor of Wall Street in Zion National Park, UT
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A small cascade within the narrow confines of Wall Street in Zion National Park
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Low flows in the Virgin River reveal features and rocks not that I had never seen before in Zion National Park, UT
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The iconic crack in Zion National Park surrounded by the colorful leaves of autumn
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An different take on an iconic crack in the sandstone in Zion National Park, UT
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The sandstone steps of Arch Angel Falls in autumn color in Zion National Park, UT
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The Virgin River flows beneath the Watchman in this iconic view of Zion National Park, UT
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Searching in the rain for a colorful maple grove, I came upon this intimate scene. The contrast of the wood and trunks next to the colorful leaves caught my eye, in Zion National Park, Utah.
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After waiting for several hours and through rain and cold on top of Angel's Landing, the weather finally began to clear and light beams broke through to illuminate the canyon floor in Zion National Park
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The trail to Angel's Landing is known to be perilous, with sheer cliffs dropping away thousands of feet on either side. This section in particular is the most exposed. @ Zion National Park, UT
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A hiker ascends the trail to Angel's Landing on a wet and stormy day in Zion National Park, UT
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A storm brews at sunrise above the Towers of the Virgin in Zion National Park, UT
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The first yellow leaves begin to swirl in the water beneath the still green trees of summer in The Subway in Zion National Park.
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The chute cuts through the Kayenta sandstone near The Subway in Zion National Park.
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This geologic feature, known as "the crack", is a fissure line in the Kayenta sandstone near The Subway in Zion National Park.
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A small and little-known granary glows red in the evening sun.
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Turret Arch is framed in the glowing sandstone of the North Window at Arches National Park, UT.
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A colorful sunset at False Kiva has always been an elusive setting. I was lucky enough to capture this one when I stayed after everyone else left, and had the whole place to myself.
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False Kiva sits in the small alcove of a cliff, dwarfed by the enormous expanse of open canyon at Canyonlands National Park, UT
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Soft light just prior to sunset made for an interesting exposure beneath a blurred sky.
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Clouds blur across a midday sky at Dead Horse Point near Moab, UT.
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Sunrise illuminates select rock faces with golden light at Dead Horse Point near Moab, UT
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Sandstone fins seem to glow in the setting sun at Arches National Park, UT
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A monochrome panorama of the La Sals near Moab, UT
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A series of many many exposures blended together during which I ran all around the scene popping my flalsh to strategically reveal the details of this location
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An initially colorless sky transformed into this miraculous sunset just minutes after after everyone else had left to leave me as the only witness.
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Silhouetted formations against a fiery sunset in Arches National Park, UT.
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A different take on the classic scene of Delicate Arch at Arches National Park
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A classic western scene easily accessible in Arches National Park, UT
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A sweeping view of Bryce Canyon National Park at sunset
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The sun disappears behind the walls of Zion National Park
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The sun peeks from behind the branch of these backlit cottonwoods in a meadow of Zion National Park
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The cool blue water flows towards the warm yellows of the cottonwoods and oranges of the canyon walls to create a striking view in Zion National Park
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A river bend in the Narrows of Zion National Park
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Cottonwoods add a splash of fall color to this bend in the Narrows at Zion National Park
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Forces of nature have scooped out rock and soil to form an overhang, but one boulder still remains
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Getting up high affords a great view of the dramatic scenes of Zion National Park
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The view from Angel's Landing is spectacular, providing a real sense of how enormous this canyon is at Zion National Park
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A panoramic view from the top of Angel's Landing as the sun rises to illuminate the canyon walls
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The water cuts a deep groove through the sandstone at The Crack in Zion National Park, Utah
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The glowing "tunnel" of The Subway in Zion National Park, UT
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A classic backcountry scene of Zion National Park, UT
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The sharp straight edge of the foreground pool makes for an interesting leading line in a place with so many circular features
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The stepped pools often unseen in the Subway formation of Zion National Park
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The entrance to the Subway formation of Zion National Park
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A man stands in the tunnel formation of the Subway - an explorer...a silhouette
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The canyon narrows as it recedes from the Subway formation in Zion National Park, UT
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A lesser known cascade located at the end of a series of chest deep pools behind the Subway in Zion National Park.
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We are all familiar with the famous images of The Subway formation - these pools are positioned at the photographers back.
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Water spreads, fanning out in a photogenic cascade at Arch Angel Falls
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The sandstone at Arch Angel Falls seems to form distinct layers like the scales of a fish in Zion National Park, UT
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Stepped red sandstone shelves form the cascades of Arch Angel Falls in the Left Fork North Creek of Zion National Park, UT
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An old piece of wood midstream on the common red sandstone of Zion National Park
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A small set of cascades in Left Fork North Creek in Zion National Park, UT.
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The Virgin River flows infront of the Watchman, illuminated by the light of sunset at Zion National Park
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Morning sunlight illuminates the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park
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Side lighting makes the hoodoos glow in Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
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Sunrise and sunset are beautiful times to photograph at Bryce Canyon National Park
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A sweepng canyon seems to form a bowl around the hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park
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An up close composition of the reefs of hoodoos in Bryce Canyon National Park
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Side lighting makes the hoodoos glow in Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
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Sunrise illuminates Bryce Canyon and makes Thor's Hammer glow
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The sky seems on fire as the sun sets behind Bryce Canyon National Park
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A sweeping view of the Bryce Canyon National Park from Bryce Point
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Afternoon lighting at the False Kiva
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Granaries built in a recess of sandstone to store precious crops for the ancient Puebloans
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Sunrise casts a golden glow on the underside of Mesa Arch at Canyonlands National Park, UT
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The sun sets the underside of this arch on fire as it rises to kiss the edge and leave a beauitful sunburst
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Sunset saturates the reds and oranges of Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, UT
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The famous Delicate Arch frames a distant mountain nicely in Arches National Park, UT
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Enourmos amounts of time and erosion have created incredible formations in Arches National Park, UT
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A view of turret arch through one of the window arches in Arches National Park near Moab, UT
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The contrast of the desert in Arches National Park with the distant snowcapped peaks is striking
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