Persistent rains and thunderstorms continue to invade Southern Utah and Zion National Park. Flash flooding remains a threat as Pacific storms migrate from Southern California. Which of course can provide some dramatic photos.



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Persistent rains and thunderstorms continue to invade Southern Utah and Zion National Park. Flash flooding remains a threat as Pacific storms migrate from Southern California. Which of course can provide some dramatic photos.
20 responses to “Stormy Zion Country”
You always seem to be in the right place at the right time. Love the lighting.
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amazing! Gruß Alois
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Wow, your pictures are very professional! Rainbow is fantastic!
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Thank you.
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Excellent photoset, the lighting is exceptional
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Thank you, the light was really good that day
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Stunning. Love the lighting that gives shadows to some and brightens others.
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Thanks Katelon. The light is what its all about!
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I’m always very vocal when I open your posts! Gasps, wows, OMGs… 😉 Always stunning.
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Thanks Eliza, I’m lucky to live where I do
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Wow…. !!!
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Thanks Amy!
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you are the “Light catcher”
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It’s amazing how the light does change if you just wait a few minutes. The storms here move through pretty quickly.
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Stunning !!
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Thank you Iris!
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WOW! You have inspired me to visit Zion soon with these awesome images. It is about a 6 hr. drive for me. What is the best time of the year to go?
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The first week of November is best as Fall Colors are near peak and hotel rates are reduced by 40%.
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The rainbows are fantastic, so clear! Great shots 🙂
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Thank you very much
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