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
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.2017: JT – Light and shadow in the Jumbo Rocks area of Joshua Tree National Park2015: JT47 – One last photograph from the lunar eclipse as the Moon was coming out of Earth’s shadow.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.2014: JT37 – Rocks and the Milky Way in the White Tank/Arch Rock area. Clouds are lit up by light pollution.2019: JT114 – Rock details on a hill in the Cottonwood Springs.2015: JT53 – Fun night image of rock climbers going up and down Headstone Rock in the Ryan Ranch region.2012: JT42 – Rock Piles at night in the Jumbo Rocks area.2017: JT92 – Sunrise looking East from the Jumbo Rocks area.2016: JT68 – One of the Twin Tanks after a rainstorm.2018: JT106 – Beautiful sunset in the Southern section near Cottonwood Springs.
T.M. Schultze is a San Diego-based photographer, traveller, and writer. He writes, photographs, and draws things of the outdoors that have inspired humans for thousands of years. He co-authored the Photographer’s Guide to Joshua Tree Park which can be purchased here.
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I’ve seen headstone rock dozens of times but never knew its name. A fun collection of images
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.
I’ve seen headstone rock dozens of times but never knew its name. A fun collection of images
I bought most of the JT climbing guides just for the rock face names.
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.
I am replying to this comment while seated right in front of the printer. I wonder if I should give that one a shot.
Do it! 🙂
I guarantee I will load the wrong side of the paper.
xD