"Alone"
March 2008, Death Valley, California
Canon EOS 5D, Canon 400mm lens
I was in Death Valley at the Badwater parking lot looking west across the massive expanse of the valley floor. It was early in the morning, and in the distance I could barely make out the figure of a lone hiker. I pulled out the longest lens that I had - a 400mm, and took this shot. Even with the 400 this guy still looks very, very small. The massive base of the Panamint Mountains dominate the background.
Death Valley is a huge place. It is 140 miles long and about 40 miles wide. It encompasses an amazing 5270 square miles, making it the largest national park in the lower 48 states. As I looked at this hiker in the distance, I could only imagine the feeling of solitude that he must have had. The ability to completely remove yourself from civilization is what draws me back to Death Valley year after year.
"Alone"
March 2008, Death Valley, California
Canon EOS 5D, Canon 400mm lens
I was in Death Valley at the Badwater parking lot looking west across the massive expanse of the valley floor. It was early in the morning, and in the distance I could barely make out the figure of a lone hiker. I pulled out the longest lens that I had - a 400mm, and took this shot. Even with the 400 this guy still looks very, very small. The massive base of the Panamint Mountains dominate the background.
Death Valley is a huge place. It is 140 miles long and about 40 miles wide. It encompasses an amazing 5270 square miles, making it the largest national park in the lower 48 states. As I looked at this hiker in the distance, I could only imagine the feeling of solitude that he must have had. The ability to completely remove yourself from civilization is what draws me back to Death Valley year after year." href="javascript:openLB(1342850018,'',XLarge,'',1024,683);">
"Alone"
March 2008, Death Valley, California
Canon EOS 5D, Canon 400mm lens
I was in Death Valley at the Badwater parking lot looking west across the massive expanse of the valley floor. It was early in the morning, and in the distance I could barely make out the figure of a lone hiker. I pulled out the longest lens that I had - a 400mm, and took this shot. Even with the 400 this guy still looks very, very small. The massive base of the Panamint Mountains dominate the background.
Death Valley is a huge place. It is 140 miles long and about 40 miles wide. It encompasses an amazing 5270 square miles, making it the largest national park in the lower 48 states. As I looked at this hiker in the distance, I could only imagine the feeling of solitude that he must have had. The ability to completely remove yourself from civilization is what draws me back to Death Valley year after year.