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20-FEB-2007

Sunrise, Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California, 2007

For me, the most beautiful sunrise shots at Zabriskie Point are made just before the eroded, vibrantly colored badlands that surround it are fully illuminated. In this image, two golden ridges embrace a single red mudsill. It is this half revealed scene that sets the mood and creates the atmosphere of this image. It is a surreal landscape photograph – made so by the textures and colors created by the first rays of dawn.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/320s f/5.6 at 62.7mm iso100 full exif

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Phil Douglis07-Sep-2008 17:43
It is the quality of the light and the shadows that surround it that gives this image is expressive quality. Thanks, Wojceich, for appreciating that aspect of this picture.
Guest 07-Sep-2008 06:31
Beautiful warm morning light you have captured Here!V
nomada30-Aug-2007 06:34
Outstanding!!!!
Phil Douglis21-Jun-2007 19:28
I saw the birthing metaphor here, too, Ceci. That is an appropriate metaphor, since new mountains and hills are always being "born" by the movements the earth itself. Thank you, Mo and Ceci, for realizing how important the light is to this image. And that is why this viewpoint at Zabriskie point is so crowded with people at dawn and dusk, and comparatively deserted the rest of the day.
Guest 21-Jun-2007 18:00
This photo has a feeling of birth, with the red/brown mountain "crowning" between the "legs" of the taller ranges. It's a beautiful, powerful shot, and I'm glad you get up early in order to catch all the amazing moments that unfold as the sun climbs into the sky.
monique jansen21-Jun-2007 09:48
Truly spectacular landscape there and you made the most of the time of the day, the vivid and intense colorings of the mountains.
Phil Douglis24-Apr-2007 17:43
Thanks, Alina, for being the first to comment on this image. And welcome to pbase. I hope you will visit my galleries often to learn. I will respond to all of your comments and questions.
Alina24-Apr-2007 17:36
wow
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