Chuckwalla
These hefty lizards grow over 18" in length and 2 pounds in weight. Much of their activity comes in the Spring when plants are plentiful… Read More »Chuckwalla
These hefty lizards grow over 18" in length and 2 pounds in weight. Much of their activity comes in the Spring when plants are plentiful… Read More »Chuckwalla
While a circle like this has the obvious drawback of missing some excellent photographers newer to the site, Charles often follows up his Top 500… Read More »Most-Followed 500 Photographers Circle
I find Death Valley's Zabriskie Point more interesting to take pictures of, rather than from. I've been to the park twice in recent weeks and… Read More »Red Cathedral over Zabriskie Point
An IMAX theater isn't the only place to get an all-encompassing view of an incredible landscape. This is +Lori Hibbett enjoying a view in Death Valley… Read More »Big Screen View
It has been cold in the Eastern Sierra this week… 10 degrees this morning at Topaz Lake. The below freezing temperatures make it a little… Read More »Cold, Snowy Morning on Topaz Lake
Although the Quadrantid meteor shower is known as a “strong” shower, it can be very variable from year to year and its peak is very… Read More »Quadrantid Meteor Over Death Valley Hills
I'll probably get up and look for meteors, but the moon was pretty bright when I checked last night.http://www.space.com/19091-moon-may-outshine-quadrantid-meteor-shower-tonight.html Embedded Link Moon May Outshine Quadrantid… Read More »Quadrantid Meteor Shower Tonight
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I'm off on my next adventure… exploring more of Death Valley National Park with +Nicole Sullivan +Thomas Sullivan and +Lori Hibbett. Death Valley is the largest park… Read More »Heading off to Death Valley!
I got up before dawn on this morning as the constellation Gemini headed towards the Western horizon, so see whether I could catch a meteor… Read More »Geminid Meteor and Star Trails over Mount Whitney