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The Highest temperature ever recorded on earth was
in Furnace Creek, Death Valley, on 10 July 1913 where the temperature reached 134.1°F-56.7°C!! ...
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The Highest temperature ever recorded on earth was
in Furnace Creek, Death Valley, on 10 July 1913 where the temperature reached 134.1°F-56.7°C!!
From Badwater Basin where this sunset shot was taken during a @VikingInternationalPhototours workshop to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley has so much to offer and it is so worth exploring all of its beauty.
And if you would prefer to avoid the extreme temperatures of summer then consider visiting during the winter season when temperatures are cooler, days are sunny with low-angled winter light, rain is rare, snow caps the mountain peaks and nights allow some of the best stargazing in the world.
???? Who's ready to come with us on a photographic adventure to Death Valley and other areas in the American Southwest in December? ????????
See link in bio for workshop details. ????⠀
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Toys:⠀
Canon 16-35 Mk3.⠀
Canon 5D Mark IV body.
Vertex Wireless Shutter Release for Canon.
Really Right Stuff B5DMKIV-L Set L-Plate for Canon 5D Mark IV.
Really Right Stuff L84 Multi-Use Fore-Aft Plate with 1-4"-202 Screw.
Really Right Stuff BH-40 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp.
Gitzo GT4543LS Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Long).
Programs used for post-processing:
Adobe Lightroom Classic.
Adobe Photoshop CC 2019.
Nik Color Efex Pro 4
Exposure X4
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in Furnace Creek, Death Valley, on 10 July 1913 where the temperature reached 134.1°F-56.7°C!!
From Badwater Basin where this sunset shot was taken during a @VikingInternationalPhototours workshop to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Death Valley has so much to offer and it is so worth exploring all of its beauty.
And if you would prefer to avoid the extreme temperatures of summer then consider visiting during the winter season when temperatures are cooler, days are sunny with low-angled winter light, rain is rare, snow caps the mountain peaks and nights allow some of the best stargazing in the world.
???? Who's ready to come with us on a photographic adventure to Death Valley and other areas in the American Southwest in December? ????????
See link in bio for workshop details. ????⠀
⠀
Toys:⠀
Canon 16-35 Mk3.⠀
Canon 5D Mark IV body.
Vertex Wireless Shutter Release for Canon.
Really Right Stuff B5DMKIV-L Set L-Plate for Canon 5D Mark IV.
Really Right Stuff L84 Multi-Use Fore-Aft Plate with 1-4"-202 Screw.
Really Right Stuff BH-40 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp.
Gitzo GT4543LS Systematic Series 4 Carbon Fiber Tripod (Long).
Programs used for post-processing:
Adobe Lightroom Classic.
Adobe Photoshop CC 2019.
Nik Color Efex Pro 4
Exposure X4
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