Death Valley
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This photo was taken last February in Death Valley during a photographic workshop sponsored by Canon and featuring Erin Babnik, a world class adventure photographer. The idea was to capture patterns using the natural sweep of the sand dunes and the setting sun which casts shadows and highlights of varying degrees. I was fortunate to capture this image because the vegetation caught my eye, otherwise, i most likely could have missed it altogether. Death Valley is a target rich environment for minimalist images.Time
Late afternoon.Lighting
As noted above, the late afternoon setting sun amplified the shadows, and we all know that lighting is key.Equipment
Canon 5D Mark IV, Canon 70 - 200 mm lens, F8.0, ISO 200, 1/15 seconds exposure. Manfrotto tripod, carbon fiberInspiration
Just a desire to capture simple and interesting images.Editing
Standard Lightroom cropping, highlight adjustments, etc.In my camera bag
Canon 28 - 70 mm f/2.8 Canon 70 - 200 mm f/4.Feedback
Gotta got out and explore, go places, and shoot. Sand dunes provide many opportunities to capture interesting and exciting images that are unique. They also are constantly changing their shape, form, and characteristics.