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Desert Golden Hour

Last light on Desert Gold wildflowers in California's Death Valley National Park this week.

http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/death-valley-photography-workshop-2013/ 
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Desert Golden Hour
Last light on Desert Gold wildflowers in California’s Death Valley National Park this week.

http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/death-valley-photography-workshop-2013/ 
#DeathValley #nationalpark   #landscapephotography  

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  1. Thanks +Shirlee Severs!  I just posted another photo and more info: 
    There are early wildflowers with above average density in some portions of Death Valley this week.  Heat may cause the current flowers to wither a bit, but some areas that received water haven't really started showing much yet, so there could be another bloom coming in many areas with more "normal" timing in a few weeks.  In a normal season however wildflower blooms can be scattered and weak, so unless we get more rain from this El Nino weather pattern, the current dense areas could well turn out to be the peak for the park in 2016.
    Most of the more dense patches of wildflowers are within a few miles of Ashford Mill, about 50 miles south of Furnace Creek, right before the Badwater Road closure over Jubilee Pass (the closure is just south of the intersection with unpaved Harry Wade Road).

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