Death Valley National Park
Written By John Lazo
Over spring break I camped in Death Valley National Park for four nights. The park was one of the largest I’ve been to (only Yellowstone was comparable in size). It was great to get outside and explore the desert. I even experienced some snowfall at the higher elevations, which was pretty incredible. Below are some of my favorite photos from the trip. All the pictures were made on a Canon R5 using either an RF 15-35mm lens or an EF 70-200 mm lens. These were all edited in Adobe Lightroom Classic.
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Death Valley Is Beautiful
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Post-Volcanic Eruption
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Exotic Desert Landscape
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Warming Up
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Rolling Sand, Vibrant Clouds
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Desert to Snow
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Snow Showers in the Desert Landscape
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Lenticular Landscape
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Moody Mountain Sunset in Death Valley
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Classic Death Valley B&W
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High Elevation Country Roads
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Warm Rolling Hills in Death Valley
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Bowl of Morning Light
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Sand Dune Puzzle Pieces
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UFOs Over Hill
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Death Valley Mountains Sunset
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Golden Afternoon Hills
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Salt Streams & Sunset
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Golden Hillside in Death Valley
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A Stream of Salt
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Four Seasons In One Day
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Warm Lenticular Cloud
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Pastel Lenticular Clouds
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Magenta + A Single Cloud
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Magenta Spring Peaks
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Salt Deposits
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Lowest Point in North America
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Earthen Texture at Sunrise
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Twilight Peak
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Rolling Lenticular Cloud Sunset