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Last Light on Death Valley

As seen from the Panamint Mountains last weekend.  You can see how little of the salt flats became wet enough to re-crystallize into a fresh, white surface.  Death Valley is many miles across, so it looks like it's a 1.5 to 2 mile walk to the large expanse of white salt.  Fortunately you can find smaller patches along the sides of the salt flats.

I'm working on my fall/winter photography workshop schedule, and will put the Death Valley dates here: http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/death-valley-photography-workshop-2013/
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Last Light on Death Valley – As seen from the Panamint Mountains.

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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