Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Chip off a slab and make me a kitchen counter
So during our Death Valley trip, we visited the mosaic canyon. Without giving you a full geological history, the walls of the canyon are marble. Now the lower part of the canyon is very tight, only a foot wide foot path at some points. This is higher up in the canyon where we decided to hike. There was a sign that said that the first part of the canyon was 1.4 mile in. So we obviously went there, but the sign at the parking lot said that 2 miles up there was more to see. We hiked the two miles and it was not as awesome as the first 1/4 mile. It was awe inspiring though. I took a number of pictures there, but I will only be posting a few.
Canon 600D, ISO-100, f/5.6, 50mm, 1/320sec.
Labels:
Canon T3i,
Death Valley,
HDR,
Mosaic Canyon,
photography
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