The immensity of the landscape in Zion National Park is almost too much to take in–or to frame in a photo.
[This photo: 21mm in 35mm terms, 1/25 of a second at f/9 and ISO 100, tripod mounted.]
The immensity of the landscape in Zion National Park is almost too much to take in–or to frame in a photo.
[This photo: 21mm in 35mm terms, 1/25 of a second at f/9 and ISO 100, tripod mounted.]
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