The Station - fine art print
A remote slot canyon in Zion National Park called The Subway which earned the name from its resemblance to a prehistoric train tunnel. Light streaming through the canyon just right mimics the headlight of a train approaching the station. I captured The Subway's surreal beauty by using a long exposure to smooth the water of North Creek and emphasize the swirling pattern of golden Fall leaves floating on the surface.
Open Stock Prints available in Aluminum or Fuji Crystal Archive with choice of framed or loose presentation.
A remote slot canyon in Zion National Park called The Subway which earned the name from its resemblance to a prehistoric train tunnel. Light streaming through the canyon just right mimics the headlight of a train approaching the station. I captured The Subway's surreal beauty by using a long exposure to smooth the water of North Creek and emphasize the swirling pattern of golden Fall leaves floating on the surface.
Open Stock Prints available in Aluminum or Fuji Crystal Archive with choice of framed or loose presentation.
A remote slot canyon in Zion National Park called The Subway which earned the name from its resemblance to a prehistoric train tunnel. Light streaming through the canyon just right mimics the headlight of a train approaching the station. I captured The Subway's surreal beauty by using a long exposure to smooth the water of North Creek and emphasize the swirling pattern of golden Fall leaves floating on the surface.
Open Stock Prints available in Aluminum or Fuji Crystal Archive with choice of framed or loose presentation.