John Fowler
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If I go again I'm gonna take a waterproof camera.Damn... I here that place is pretty sketchy.
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If I go again I'm gonna take a waterproof camera.Damn... I here that place is pretty sketchy.
And one after sunset at Fire Wave, Valley of Fire S.P.
I hope to get similar conditions in March, a great shot :twothumbs:
Looks like an amazing area and I'm getting a little bit excited
The Synnatchkes, excellent German landscape photographers, sell an e-guide (pdf) for Valley of Fire that has GPS coordinates of some of the more hard-to-find places. If you time is limited, you might consider buying it. Just sayin' ...
http://www.synnatschke.de/e-guides/store.php
I just wish there were more clouds! That's what both of my trips were severely lacking![]()
Wow, that's beautiful! The kind of thing that you hope to see and capture only rarely.Sunset in Salt Creek Canyon, taken with my Canon S95
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it was such a sick day with storm, hail, thunder, heavy rain, but finally at the end of the day the clouds gave way for a few minutes.
I had to desaturate that shot a lot, because the colors my camera captured that day were too intense
How do you get those amazing shots? Do you have people on speed-dial for when a great sunset happens? Fantastic!
haha, something like that.How do you get those amazing shots? Do you have people on speed-dial for when a great sunset happens? Fantastic!
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