Death Valley's Badwater salt flats at sunset one evening last week. Water passes over all the time, but on average only 1.9 inches of rain fall on Furnace Creek each year.
I'm really enjoying the shots I've been getting in Death Valley lately, and with it just down the road, I'm considering returning to the park around Dec 14-18, maybe once or twice in January as well…
Photo taken: Nov 18
Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 II lens
Single exposure (no HDR)
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Death Valley’s Badwater salt flats at sunset one evening last week. Water passes over all the time, but on average only 1.9 inches of rain fall on Furnace Creek each year.
It looks like I may return to the park Dec 21 – 22…
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I'd enjoy them too! Beautiful!!
Piekne foto ...;)
Beautiful shot!
Killer Image, perfect balance of light.
Awesome Jeff!
Love the reflected colors on the salt flat.
Stunning! Thanks for sharing.
I have a shot facing north +Andrew Wisler which really picks up that warm side-lighting of those salt ridges. The sky color isn't as intense of course, but that only helps the foreground take center stage.
Light…Contrast…YES...
Beautiful image!