Another Difficult Year in Death Valley
Yet somehow the wildflowers manage to flourish. you can find them now up to 5000 feet in elevation, and they're prolific in the 3000-4000 range… Read More »Another Difficult Year in Death Valley
Yet somehow the wildflowers manage to flourish. you can find them now up to 5000 feet in elevation, and they're prolific in the 3000-4000 range… Read More »Another Difficult Year in Death Valley
Early morning on the Badwater Salt Flats in Death Valley National Park, early February 2011. My Death Valley 2011 album on G+: https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/5984750118025645585Death Valley page on… Read More »First Light at Badwater Basin
I like how we can just barely make out the highest ridge up towards the top. Nice that the worst of the dust wasn't on… Read More »Dust Storm in Death Valley
Even in a massive and remote place like Death Valley National Park you can run into crowds on a holiday weekend, so +Lori Hibbett and I… Read More »Exploring a Death Valley Slot Canyon
The 2/3 of Death Valley's roads that are unpaved are still in sad shape following heavy rains back in August. The Emigrant Canyon Road towards… Read More »Evening at The Racetrack, November 19
It turns out that sharing this collection of new images starts you out at image #29 in the album of 59 photos, so here's a… Read More »Adding to the Death Valley Album from the March Visit
To better document my travels in real time I decided to upgrade to an iPhone 5S with a full set of Olloclip lenses: 2X tele,… Read More »OlloClip Lenses on iPhone 5S
I'm heading back to Death Valley to meet some folks late next week. I always like to review photos from previous trips as I work… Read More »20 More from the March 2013 Workshop
Death Valley National Park has a reputation for being the hottest place on earth. Many of the most popular sights to see are close to… Read More »Unknown Dunes of California, Death Valley “High Route”
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