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Reflected Arcs

This photograph was taken at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This is definitely one of the major attractions in the park. It is absolutely stunning to witness. The colors of the terrain change and shift hue throughout the day.



Sun On The Centipede

Strange creatures begin to appear from the rock formations in Death Valley. Zabriskie Point has particularly interesting creatures. The black crowned rock in the lower half of the picture resembles a giant centipede marching through the desert.



My Point Is ...

The landscapes are stunning, not only for the rock formations, but also for the distance that you can see.



The Big Picture

Black and white really brings out the work that the rain has achieved through millions of years.



Mexican Lace

Layers of sediment are revealed in the rocks erosion patterns. Often, man made patterns are mirrored in the rock layers.



Color Wheel

Slightly different angles of Zabriskie Point can create drastically different compositions.



Empty Valley

Again, miles can be seen across the Death Valley floor!



Cloud Geyser

When Death Valley is relatively cool, interesting clouds can assemble. Often, though, clouds are absent because of the heat.



Lone Tracks

A lot people take their 4x4 vehicles off the road for some adventure. The tracks leave great photo subjects!



Bed of Clover

The forest floor is mostly covered in these clover like plants. Techinically, they are called "sorrel".



Tree Walk

The moss is simply amazing in the red woods.



Enchanted Path

This photo was exposed in one of the Redwood groves in the Avenue of the Giants area. It's like a fairy tale landscape!



In The Garden

Light peaks in and out of the forest through out the day.



A Fern Hammock

The paths in the groves of Avenue of the Giants carve the sorrel and ferns. It almost feels like a hammock you could sleep in ... watch out for banana slugs!



Forest Fish

Strange creatures come out of the fallen redwood trees ... especially when covered with sorrel!



Lunch

So I've heard, in order to join the rangers you must eat a banana slug ... hmmmm.



The Guardian

You can feel the spirit of the trees, long after they've fallen.



Plan B

Not everybody grows up straight, including redwoods!



Over The Log

The forest canopy creates designs everytime the light shifts.



Finding Yourself

There's many paths in the forest ... easy to get lost.



Deep Ferns

The ferns blend in with the sorrel in perfect patterns.



Sorrel Night Light

This is another example of how the sorrel changes drastically from the forest light shifting.