Behind the Lens: The Subway in Zion National Park

What a day! The Subway is easyily one of the most sought after locations to photograph for any photographer visiting the Southwest. It is however one heck of a hike in. After a day of hiking for 9 hours, I am spent. I think a burger and beer is in order…

I havent seen +Scott Jarvie surface back at the car yet…but I am pretty sure he is still alive 😉

The Subway in Zion National Park from the back of a DSLR
Behind the Lens - The Subway - Zion National Park

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