Death Valley 2013 - Day 3 - Charcoal Kilns, Mesquite Dunes
Our main destinations on day 3 of our trip to Death Valley started with a visit to the charcoal kilns at Wildrose Canyon (these 25-foot-high kilns were used to make charcoal back in the 1800s), followed by a trip to the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes near Stove Pipe Wells for an end-of-day shoot with the late sunlight across the textured sand.
The night skies are fantastic in the desert, so I took several night shots under the moonlight that evening back at our campground.
Read MoreThe night skies are fantastic in the desert, so I took several night shots under the moonlight that evening back at our campground.
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Flash photo of the inside of one of of the charcoal kilns, with a tree visible through the back window, and light coming through the vent holes near the floor. Each beehive-shaped kiln is about 25 feet high. (3/19/2013, Charcoal Kilns, Wildrose Canyon, Death Valley NP)
EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM @ 21mm f/7 1/160s ISO200
Flash photo of the inside of one of of the charcoal kilnswith a tree visible through the back windowand light coming through the vent holes near the floor. Each beehiveshaped kiln is about 25 feet high. 3192013Charcoal KilnsWildrose CanyonDeath Valley NP EF1635mm f2.8L II USM 21mm f7 1160s ISO200 Death Valley National ParkCA 20130319 March 192013
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