Tuesday, May 13, 2014

DEATH VALLEY - II


Off this morning at 0445 to get to Zabriske Point for sunrise. We made it with a little time to spare and photographed with probably 75 other people at the point. Since I was there last they have put up some fencing to keep people from being reckless, and probably stopping some erosion. The view of the eroded canyon walls and the vista here is wonderful.

After breakfast at Furnace Creek Resort we headed back to Panamint Springs with several stops for wildflower photography. A short nap in the middle of the day. We first had to return to Beatty, NV for refueling and then went to explore Artist’s Palette, which is a canyon with a variety of colored rocks. We did a short hike into Golden Canyon, before returning to the Sand Dunes for sunset.The sunset was subtle but always a fun experience. There was a bit of a hike out to the taller dune.

It had been a long and hot day and several people felt the heat as a result. One of the party I believe suffered a little from hyponatremia, which can occur from drinking water only, and not replacing electrolytes. There was also the beginning of a stomach bug developing with a couple of people. Dinner was at the Stove Pipe Wells saloon.

A few of us went out the following morning for sunrise on the dunes. Some of the foot prints had been obscured due to some good winds that had
developed last night. The wind had not been an issue last night as it was
at our backs so the sand was not blowing into us or our gear. Again the sunrise was subtle, but the dunes were lovely in their cleaner state.

WAITING FOR THE SUN
MORNING SKY

ZABRISKE POINT
EROSION


LADY IN RED

GOLDEN CANYON EROSION

INDIAN PAINTBRUSH

DESERT LARKSPUR

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MOJAVE GOLD POPPY

DESERT BOUQUET

MOJAVE ASTER

CORN FIELD

SLOT, GOLDEN CANYON

RIPPLES AND WAVES

DUNE WAVES

SUNSET AT DUNES

DUNES AT DUSK

EVENING ON THE DUNES


SUNRISE AND PATTERN

SUNRISE ON DUNE

FOOTSTEPS ON THE DUNE

MARK IN THE DUNES 1

CURVES


MORNING LIGHT

LOOPS

CURVES AND DIPS

DUNE LINES

DUNE DETAIL

LIGHT AND SHADOWS

THE HUMAN TOUCH

 
RIPPLES AND SLOPES


RIPPLES AND WILLOWS

BROAD-FLOWERED GILIA

LINES IN THE SAND
ON THE ROAD AGAIN




2 comments:

  1. Great selection of wildflowers and the dunes look a little crowded but nice shots of those ever changing shapes.

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    1. There actually lots more people on the dunes than you see in any of these photos. We had to walk out
      a good way to get away from them. They really are fun to photograph and make different compositions.

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