Death Valley in the late afternoon. The dunes are a good place for a photo op as the sun lowers.
Monument Valley Mitten
It was tough to keep my shadow out of this shot!
Death Valley Sand Dunes @ Stove Pipe Wells. I was trying to find an “alternative” view to a scene that has been photographed thousands of times. The image was shot in infrared and a gradient was added to the sky to give some separation.
The Race Track in Death Valley. This is a place you have to experience in person.
My son, Davin. Just turned 2 in September.
Picture yourself in this surreal getaway, swinging comfortably in a hammock between the towering palms. Your own personal hideout to take a break from reality. Then you suddenly wakeup drenched in perspiration in the sweltering heat and realize it’s 125F outside…because these beautiful palms are located in Death Valley!
Dusk envelopes Monument Valley in this view of the left and right mitten taken 1/2 an hour after the sun had set. The mauve glow to the twilight sky is what caught mye eye. Editors Pick for Man & Nature Forum on Nature Photographers.net for week of 6-23 to 6-30 2007
Sand dunes – Death Valley – April 2008 Shot as sand storm was brewing, no tripod :) . . ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Monument Valley – Arizona, USA
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A ridge above the campground had this less recorded view of the mitten.
I just like this shot…
Death Valley- USA – 2008 Canon 40D / L series 70-200mm IS WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Death Valley California Dune. / Canon Elan 7 camera and Provia 100 film. / I enjoy capturing the details that make Death Valley interesting. Here, I used a telephoto’s perspective to isolate the curves of a dune.
Death Valley Dunes. Provia 100 film, Canon Elan 7 camera.
The classic Monument Valley photograph featuring the East and West Mittens and I believe Merrick Butte. This started as a color HDR image from six separate frames. Three exposures of each half were converted to HDR images and the two resulting HDR images were stitched together into a wider panoramic view for maximum detail. That was then converted to B&W for the most impact. Photo taken in Monument Valley, Utah (Navajo Territory) This image has been featured in the American Southwest group and HDR Photography group. It also recently won 1st place in a photo contest at H&H Color Lab and 4th place out of 200 entries in the B&W Landscape Challenge on DPReview.com.
Detail of salt flats / Death Valley National Park, CA BEST VIEWED LARGE
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Death Valley wants to kill you…. seriously. I felt it try as I hiked out for 45 minutes deep into the sand dunes with a full canteen of water. Within an hour the canteen was dry and my lips were starting to chap and my throat was sore and dry. The other thing is… when you hike out for 45 minutes… the hike back (in the dark) is also a minimum of that same time. Like I stated… Death Valley wants to kill you…
The Buttes at Monument Valley are immediately recognisable icons of the American south west. Taken just prior to sunset with a Nikon D70 751 Views on the 5th Nov 2009
This image of the Right Mitten framed in between two rocks shows the shadow of the Left Mitten falling across it. The Sky was doing some amazing things behind me and I noticed that most people had truned for the sunset. I steedfast remained shooting into the park. The change in colour taking place in the Valley as the sunset came closer was amazing. The right rock is slightly burned in but I am not one to play in Layers. This is a 3 image HDR given only a slight adjustment. The resulting image was then processed in CS3 with a slight adjustment to straighten the horizion and curves to add a little extra contrast. All 3 images to make the HDR were shot with a Nikon D70 Featured in That One Great Shot / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art ! / Featured in Mornings and Evenings / Featured in American Southwest / Featured in Dimensions 588 views on the 5th Nov 2009
Beware all ye who enter! Daniel and I had a photomanipulation battle tonight…I picked a background, model and object that we then had to make into a piece of art. This is what I came up with! Background / Model / Object Here is Daniel’s interpretation, how good is this for his first proper photomanip?! (c) Sarah Moore 2009 Other stock used… Sign / Explosion
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