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Unprocessed Sunday: Joshua Tree National Park Images

For the latest in my series of Unprocessed Sunday images, I look through my catalog of Joshua Tree National Park photographs.

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When I am in Joshua Tree, I have often found myself photographing my dash, particularly when it is cold. Here are 3 one I found, just for fun.

New Old Images From Joshua Tree National Park

JT66
2009: JT66 – Beautiful pre-sunrise December morning in Joshua Tree’s Cholla Garden, with soft clouds in the distance above the Eagle Mountains. This was a 2-shot image to get the dynamic range needed.
JT56
2017: JT – Light and shadow in the Jumbo Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park
JT47
2015:  JT47 – One last photograph from the lunar eclipse as the Moon was coming out of Earth’s shadow.
ME46
2007: ME46 – I was doing cloud photographs early on. This is a photograph of twilight clouds and a small plane contrail taken from the park.
JT37
2014:  JT37 – Rocks and the Milky Way in the White Tank/Arch Rock area.  Clouds are lit up by light pollution.
JT114
2019:  JT114 – Rock details on a hill in the Cottonwood Springs.
JT53
2015:  JT53 – Fun night image of rock climbers going up and down Headstone Rock in the Ryan Ranch region.
JT42
2012:  JT42 – Rock Piles at night in the Jumbo Rocks area.
JT92 - Sunrise looking East from the Jumbo Rocks area in Joshua Tree National Park.
2017:  JT92 – Sunrise looking East from the Jumbo Rocks area.
JT68
2016:  JT68 – One of the Twin Tanks after a rainstorm.
JT106 - Beautiful sunset in the Southern section near Cottonwood Springs in Joshua Tree National Park
2018:  JT106 – Beautiful sunset in the Southern section near Cottonwood Springs.

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7 thoughts on “Unprocessed Sunday: Joshua Tree National Park Images”

  1. That’s a nice selection of images. My favorite is the night-time/lunar eclipse, JT47. There’s something about those blue tones that is really, really nice. Probably a bitch to print, but I’d totally give it a try.

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