National Geographic Travelのインスタグラム(natgeotravel) - 4月16日 23時56分
I spent several mornings, and only one sunset, at the Mesquite Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park. I'm not sure which I prefer better at the dunes, they both have their advantages. At sunset you have to go a bit further away to get to the clean (non-trampled) sand and to avoid the massive crowds. But then again, if you keep your eyes peeled, you can capture beautiful moments like this between two friends. I like to get a balance of images....I am always drawn to the pure nature (without people) shots. However, the beauty of the human element can be such a powerful part of the photo. Like shooting both sunrises and sunsets, I suggest you take time to both avoid and include having people in your shots to see what works the best for your eye as well as other viewers
Death Valley National Park (14 of 59)
Shot with FUJIFILM X-T1 and XF100-400 F4.5-5.6 lens
Photo by @jonathan_irish // Photographer and former Nat Geo staffer Jonathan Irish (@jonathan_irish) is on an epic road trip to visit and create incredible content in all of the 59 U.S. National Parks in 52 weeks during the centennial of the National Park Service. He'll be sharing his images and stories along the way here, on his own Instagram feed, and on the following link at Nat Geo: www.natgeo.com/59in52 . #59in52 #onassignment
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