DUNESDAY
I’ve shot in difficult conditions before but this day—THIS DAY, was a whole different ballgame. Sitting in our car we were debating on if we should even hea...
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I’ve shot in difficult conditions before but this day—THIS DAY, was a whole different ballgame. Sitting in our car we were debating on if we should even head out into this monstrous glowing cloud of sand that had completely engulfed the Mesquite dunes of Death Valley. You couldn’t see a thing. Of course, lacking any sort of suitable gear for constant 40+ mph winds, I pulled my buff over my entire face and put my sunglasses on and wrapped my camera in my plastic rain sleeve and went for it. WOW, not only was I mostly blind from my homemade facemask, the blowing sand and deafening wind was absolutely nuts. We must have looked like blind zombies roaming out into the dunes. It was slow going and we couldn’t hear each other at all. A few times we’d walk into dip in the dune that funneled all the wind right through it and we’d have to turn back. I can’t even guess how fast that wind was. Finally got to a spot and we did some meaningless hand gestures to each other and I laughed at the thought of trying to set up my tripod so I just turned into the wind and started firing away with my 70-200mm. Interestingly, the wind was so powerful it had carved up the dunes and you can see some of the deep cuts revealing the deeper wet patterns in the sand from the rains weeks before. In no time the sun crept behind the mountains thanks to our speedy arrival. Literally choking on sand at this point, we headed back. It took a week to get the sand out of our eyes and teeth and lungs. It gave me a weird sinus sound to my voice which was a nice touch. In no way is this a masterpiece by any means, but just the experience alone makes it one of the more memorable photo ops I’ve ever had. You can check out my video in my IG feed @exposurescape where I had a chance to catch some this. Thanks for looking!
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MichaelEckerdtPhotography
June 17, 2017
Amazing shot! Thanks for sticking it out under such tough conditions to get a very rare photo!
JDeRuosi
December 04, 2018
This is fantastic. You created something beautiful and unique braving those conditions. I was on a beach recently with maybe 1/10 of this wind and could barely tolerate the sandpaper scouring. Mad props for being out in this and still being able to make this awesome image.
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