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Fish Rocks! This night photo shows the movement of the stars over a long period of time, and is created by the movement of the earth. All of the illumination was done with a hand-held flashlight during the exposure, and is not a post-processing creation. No pixels were harmed in the creation of this photo.
“Originally they were called Whale Heads,” explains Margaret Brush, a member of the Searles Valley Historical Society (SVHS). “They date back to 1928. They did not always have teeth, like they do today.” At one point, people painted over the graffiti art to cover it. Two people re-painted the fish faces. They have been there since that time.
¡Rocas de Peces! Esta foto en la noche muestra el movimiento de las estrellas durante un largo período de tiempo, y se crea por el movimiento de la tierra. Todas las luces de iluminación y de color se hicieron con una linterna de mano durante la exposición, y no es una creación de post-procesamiento. No hay píxeles fueron perjudicados en la creación de esta foto.
"Originalmente fueron llamados cabezas de ballena", explica Margaret Brush, un miembro de la Searles Valley Historical Society (Sociedad Histórica del Valle de Searles). "Ellos se remontan a 1928. Ellos no siempre tienen dientes, como lo hacen hoy en día." En un momento dado, las personas pintadas sobre el arte del graffiti para cubrirlo. Dos personas re-pintaron las las caras. Ellos han estado allí desde entonces.
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Ask a Fish Head Anything You Want To, They Won't Answer, They Can't Talk (9178)
Info: Nikon D610, Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8. 2015-12-24 02:39 51 min total (each/cada 3 min f/8 ISO 200 4000k.)
Ken Lee Photography
Mojave Desert, California USA/EE UU
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Fish Head Rocks are a natural outcropping of rocks near the city of Ridgecrest in the California desert that were decorated to look like large fish heads.
Fish Head Rocks are a natural outcropping of rocks near the city of Ridgecrest in the California desert that were decorated to look like large fish heads.
Fish Head Rocks are a natural outcropping of rocks near the city of Ridgecrest in the California desert that were decorated to look like large fish heads.
We witnessed carnivorous fish head rocks taking a victim. It was a savage event.
Fish Head Rocks are a natural outcropping of rocks near the city of Ridgecrest in the California desert that were decorated to look like large fish heads.
Black Mountain is a high-elevation site that serves as midpoint of the linear Cumberland Trail State Park. A hard-surfaced parking area and 700 feet of hard surfaced, ADA-accessible trail connect hikers to the Cumberland Trail. Ecologically, Black Mountain is well-known for several rare native plants found there. It is also known for its disjunctive, southernmost populations of northern species, such as Showy Lady's Slipper orchid and Yellow Birch. We recommend hiking the 700-foot connector trail. More intrepid/mobile travelers can access even more via the Cumberland Trail itself. Currently, the Grassy Cove segment has two miles of trail open on Black Mountain, plus a 1.7-mile loop on top of the mountain. The two-mile section goes from the Black Mountain trailhead down the Black Mountain to Windless Cave.
Off Exit 329 of I-40.