Death Valley - Zabriskie Point

Coming from Ridgecrest and heading towards Las Vegas a "quick stop" in the Death Valley National Park definitely was mandatory. Among the most impressive landscapes I've every seen, this place features incredible colors, weird stone structures all along with a terrific silence (at least once one decides to go a little of the main paths) and oppressive heat.


Image added on Wed, January 29th 2014, 10:11PM

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Camera Model:   Canon EOS 30D
Lens: Canon EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
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Focal Length: 25mm (x1.6 = 40mm)
Shutter Speed: 1/160 s
Aperture: F9
ISO Speed: 200
Date & Time: Sun, September 22nd 2013, 2:48PM

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