During our two-or-so hour Salton Sea sojourn, there was much to be seen as light fell swiftly. Leaving Bombay Beach, our group trailed up the gravely roads on foot paralleling the Chocolate Mountains, which revealed their every crevice with the setting sun. This is a fleeting memento of the transient memories and of more to come.
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It’s interesting how a group of tourists as a shadow is sufficient in a barren landscape to see to whom and can imagine what it could be here. nice play with the imagination.
love the play with the shadows, very original framing
really cool landscape with the silhouettes.
my oh my. this picture is awesome! the shadow really do the trick!
how’s spring on the other end?
interesting proportion in this shot, very clever interpretation and great panorama
outstanding play of shadows! makes me think about a get together of friends, clever idea.
Love the shadows – they’re the icing on the cake in this beautiful shot.
Very nice juxtaposition. I like how you lined this shot up with the shadows…
fantastic composition
delicate moment of an empty place rich of human presence…
really cool!
amazing how tiny the silhouette is.
Wonderful article and great photo – I love the play with shadows, you really have an fantastic eye to capture great situations. I love it!
Géniale ! Les trois plans (Ombres, plaine et montagnes) sont superbement bien composés. Une très bonne idée et un très beau résultat, jess.
nice composition.
Beautiful landscape photo. The shadows are an important detail as they make me think about the dimensions of what I see.