Part 2: Death Valley Family Trip (13 pix)
Part 2: Death Valley Family Trip (13 pix)
Mar 16, 2017
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Hi again,
More from Death Valley, this time from the Mesquite Dunes and Badwater Basin (pre-van fiasco). Really an incredible area that I look forward to returning to. They had some rain this winter, so there is a thin sheen of water way out on the salt flats. The kids enjoyed walking on water. Same deal as the previous set, shot Raw with the XP2 and either the 16-55 or the 8 fish. Processed in LR with either Velvia, Classic Chrome, or Acros Profiles and further work and sharpening in NIK. C&C welcome and thank you for viewing.
Mike













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