Peak Reflections
Tucupit Point is a prominent feature as you hike along the North Fork of Taylor Creek within Zion National Park. Caught here in this image, the late afternoon sun is reflected orange off the cut faces of this majestic sandstone monolith onto the water below. A must see when you plan your next visit to the park!
Tucupit Point is a prominent feature as you hike along the North Fork of Taylor Creek within Zion National Park. Caught here in this image, the late afternoon sun is reflected orange off the cut faces of this majestic sandstone monolith onto the water below. A must see when you plan your next visit to the park!
Tucupit Point is a prominent feature as you hike along the North Fork of Taylor Creek within Zion National Park. Caught here in this image, the late afternoon sun is reflected orange off the cut faces of this majestic sandstone monolith onto the water below. A must see when you plan your next visit to the park!
Photo Log
Before the sun found its way to the bottom of Dry Fork Canyon, I ventured into the forest. The colors were dark and rich. The trunks of the towering cottonwoods cut stark silhouettes against the backlit autumn yellows and emerald greens. Distant hills still in shadow reflected purples, blues and pinks. Capturing this frame in the ICM style for me speaks of the mystic mood of the forest that morning.