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Divide
It was time for a black and white from Death Valley. Watching the sun rise and move the light across the huge curving shapes of the dunes never gets old.
Haven't think of any title yet, you may supply the words for me. :)
Thanks for looking, have a wonderful time.
Update: Thanks Edward for the title.
Update: Thanks for taking this to Explore as of June 28, 2009
Last of the series from Magpie Mine. After a washout astro shoot the morning was a totally different matter. The unexpected mist that swirled around us, gave a lot of different compositional opportunities
High on the Continental Divide, separating waters which flow to the Atlantic Ocean (to the left) and the Pacific drainage (to the right), looking towards Navajo Peak (knob toward the left, 13409 ft / 4087 m), Apache Peak (13441 ft / 4097 m), and Mount George (12691 ft / 3868 m) from near the summit of Shoshoni Peak (12967 ft / 3952 m). This small plateau is a residual portion of a much larger uplift plateau that occurred starting in the Laramide mountain building period 70 million years ago. The uplifted plateau has been eroded by repeated glacial-interglacial cycles, which gouged deep valleys into this plateau- note the very steep drops on either side of the divide here. Remnants of the ancient high plateau occur on summit ridges in a few places of the Front Range of the southern Rocky Mountains.
In the distance are the Gore and Williams Fork Ranges.
Stitch of 6 vertical shots.
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The gravel road takes you to your ultimate destination. Make it a part of your photographic journey.
City Road Basin housing development called Lexicon. In the middle is the 36-storey Chronicle Tower. On the left, Book House; on the right, Fable Apartments. (Someone obviously wanted to suggest a literary connection.)
The development was designed by architects Skidmore Owings & Merrill and completed in 2016.
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Dedicated to my babe Ed Rhode ♥