
Originally Posted by
dperez
Info: Death Valley National Park, CA
Ebony RW810, 300mm f/5.6 Rodenstock Apo-Sironar-N, Kodak Ektascan B/RA CRT X-Ray film, ISO 80, Processed in a unicolor drum, Pyrocat HD 1:1:100, 10:00 @ 20C, Bronze toned in CS4.
The first and second photographs were made at Mesquite Dunes. There were a bunch of people out on the dunes that morning, and so rather than hiking for a couple more miles, I settled on this location between dune hills. In the second picture, there is a lone hiker standing on top of a dune in the upper-left of corner of the scene. When I was setting up the composition I thought it would be interesting to place the hiker in the scene, but wasn't sure if he would stick around. He told me later that he wasn't sure if he should move or not, and he was worried he might enter my composition, so he just waited for me to make my exposure!
The last one, was made near Zabriskie point, in the badlands.
-Daniel
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