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11/14/2007 03:41:13 AM · #1 |
Anyone with any experience at Furnace Creek? I'm going this weekend to do some shooting. Never been before so not sure what to expect except the obvious heat, sand and cold nights. |
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11/14/2007 03:58:47 AM · #2 |
There's quite a bit to photograph.
The famous sand dunes are very close to Furnace Creek. "Bad Water" is about a 30-40 minute drive from there (it's the lowest elevation in the U.S.). The salt flats are cool to photograph--especially the mirages. At night from the motel at Furnace Creek, you can see a gazillion stars and the Milky Way--bring your tripod! The mountains surrounding the valley are great photo ops too.
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11/14/2007 12:49:35 PM · #3 |
Anyone know the setting to shoot the Milkyway? I've never done star shots. I'm thinking 50 ISO f11 @ 15 seconds? |
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11/14/2007 01:05:04 PM · #4 |
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11/14/2007 06:12:32 PM · #5 |
We went there at the end of June this year. It was the first time I've been there and I loved every single minute of it. We stayed in Stovepipe Wells and I was able to get out early one morning to hit the dunes. Sheer beauty.
Badwater
Canyon Walls
Highway Sunset
Dunes1
Dunes 2
Dunes 3
Dunes 4
Dunes 5
Dunes 6
Dunes 7
As you can tell, I loved it there! Can't wait to go back, too bad it's so far from Vancouver Island, BC. :) |
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