Still Catching up on Photos From Death Valley Last Week
Here's one from Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, near Stovepipe Wells Resort in Death Valley National Park. Google+: Reshared 17 times Google+: View post on Google+
Here's one from Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, near Stovepipe Wells Resort in Death Valley National Park. Google+: Reshared 17 times Google+: View post on Google+
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Comet PANSTARRS and the crescent moon setting by an old mining structure in Death Valley National Park. This was when it first became visible to… Read More »Comet PANSTARRS Over Mining Ruins in Death Valley
Green orbs and red salt flats in blue hour light in the Badwater Basin, taken during our workshop last week. This is a combination of… Read More »Light Painting in Badwater Basin
Light painting among the "sailing stones" during the Spring in Death Valley photography workshop that +Lori Hibbett +Bill Wight and I led last week. These rocks… Read More »Blue Hour at The Racetrack
I added 15 wildflower photos from our Spring in Death Valley photography workshop to the front of my Spring in Death Valley album. The… Read More »Wildflowers blooming in Death Valley now
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”
These photos were taken in 2006 – 2008, so I was using the Canon XT, XTi, and maybe a 40D towards the end. But when… Read More »What Camera Do You Use?
It's snowing now at this site at 9000 feet elevation, with the snow level down at 3700 feet. Then again, the temperature down in the… Read More »Trying to decide whether to go here next week
Most people consider any time outside of Summer to be "off season" for Yosemite National Park, which is perfect for photographers, since the best times… Read More »Yosemite Valley is better with weather