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Subject: [Leica] Death Valley
From: jim at hemenway.com (Jim Hemenway)
Date: Fri Mar 25 05:47:55 2005
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Oliver:

Next time you go there, you might want to investigate Golden Canyon 
after the morning light goes flat in the more open parts of DV.

Note: This from a memory of my visit there with my trusty Spotmatic in 1972.

Jim


Oliver Bryk wrote:

> Jim wrote:
> "I've been there but have never seen this... I'm envious.
> http://www.leica-gallery.net/obryk/image-81581.html
> 
> I like this one the most:
> http://www.leica-gallery.net/obryk/image-81582.html "
> 
> Thank you for comments, Jim. Many visitors came to see the rarely occurring
> meadows of flowers. They might not have seen the Ashford area but for the
> lengthy detour necessitated by the closure of CA 190 between Furnace Creek
> and Death Valley Junction.
> Although the dunes at Mesquite Flat offer an almost infinite variety of
> compositions one really has only about half an hour from first light before
> the light goes flat.
> Oliver



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