Desert Hills, Evening. Death Valley National Park, California. April 5, 2017. © Copyright 2017 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Evening light on desert hills, wash, and alluvial fan, Death Valley National Park
Once again I traveled to this Death Valley location, this time for evening light, and climbed to the top of a small hill that was starting to feel like home to me! (I photographed from this spot on three occasions during this visit to the park.) The hill is not tall, but in the mostly flat terrain of this immense alluvial slope it was tall enough to put me above the landscape and reveal features not visible from down on the ground.
I discovered that at the start and end of the day this spot provided a great vantage point for viewing the light transitions of dawn and dusk. The valley is so immense and the elevations differences between low and high points so great that the light doesn’t appear (or disappear) all at once, but instead goes through a relatively lengthy transition. In the evening it fades on the valley floor before actual sunset, since in all directions the horizon is obstructed by mountains. But in this spot those mountains are many, many miles away and not that far above the horizon, so the light continues as it takes on the warm colors of sunset. The idea in this photograph was to photograph across the foreground wash, past the contrasting darker hills, over the continuation of the alluvial fan, and on into the rising hills in the far distance.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
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