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A palette of colors -- red, orange, yellow, pink and white -- greets the hiker in Pink Wash, Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada. The colors sometimes have distinct boundaries. This narrows is not as deep as the one on the White Domes Trail but is interesting for its rainbow hues. The deepest part is only about 10-15 feet deep.
Pink Wash is actually a shortcut to the Fire Wave. It's at the first wash downhill (south) of Parking Lot 3, but I'm not sure the rangers allow parking there. You can get to the Fire Wave in 0.4 mile instead of 0.6. The direct cross-country route is even shorter. You can almost see the Fire Wave about 0.25 mile from the road if you know where to look.
One has to move fast when shooting sunsets as the light changes so quickly. When combining rapidly changing light and long exposure photography you need to be on your game - a mistake in overall timings can set you back and having to start again may mean the beautiful light you started with, has gone. This is a 5 minute exposure on the south-eastern side of Derwent Water in the Lake District in England. The combination of long exposure and a very lazy wind that evening worked well - the clouds in the sky are moving creting an effect like a paintbrush but I like how the detail in the pink clouds can still be seen.
Technical Details: Nikon D800 | 305 seconds, 20mm, f/11, ISO 100
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In this image I played with the Hue and Saturation tools to make the sky more colorful and lighter. I feel like this also creates a clearer contrast between the black and the color.
Ah.... White Sands. The name itself conjures a vast desert filled fill sand as white as salt. And that may be partly true on your first visit there.
But stay through a sandstorm and a sunset or a sunrise and your opinion might change. As I was completing a hike in the late afternoon one February in White Sands, a sandstorm kicked up enought dust and sand to create an eerie yellow glow to the horizon. While above, the clouds took on some strange hues while in its own shadow. I tried to capture that entire scene in this image.
So the next time you imagine White Sands, just change your expectations a bit...
White Sands National Monument
NM USA
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The Imperial City is a walled enclosure within the citadel of the city of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well as shrines, gardens, and villas for mandarins. Constructed in 1803 under Emperor Gia Long as a new capital, it mostly served a ceremonial function during the French colonial period. After the end of the monarchy in 1945, it suffered heavy damage and neglect during the Indochina Wars through the 1980s. The Imperial City was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 and is undergoing restoration.
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