
Last night I rented a Jeep Wrangler and headed to Death Valley National Park for a weekend of tent camping, photography and exploration. I met my colleague from Truevision (he prefers to keep his name off the grid) this morning and we hiked up to Zabriskie Point through aptly named Golden Canyon. Later in the day we explored the Devil’s Golf Course, Natural Bridge, and the Badwater Salt Flats, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. Winter temperatures in the park make this the perfect time of year to visit although lighting is hit or miss as the clouds rapidly evolve from great backgrounds to obstinant blockers of the sun. Here are a few of the hundreds of photos I took.

