To prepare for wildflower season in the deserts of Southern California, I decided to take a trip to Joshua Tree National Park, Mojave National Preserve, Red Rocks State Park, and Death Valley National Park.
The first leg of the trip would be the drive down of about 550 miles. To break up the drive and get a few shots on the way, I decided to try to catch the current storm breaking up in Yosemite National Park. This shot of sun rays was taken in the foothills near Oakdale in California’s Central Valley, on my way to hopefully catch sunset in Yosemite.
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