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Wildflowers blooming in Death Valley now

I added 15 wildflower photos from our Spring in Death Valley photography workshop to the front of my Spring in Death Valley album.  

The variety of wildflowers is pretty good this year, but due to low and poorly timed rain, the density is low in most places. Then again, the park is huge and rainfall varies from place to place, so there are decent patches if you know where to look or you search hard enough off the beaten path.

People restricted to the small subset of the park's roads which are paved will not have the best luck, since the majority of the park's roads are unpaved.

I originally assembled this album to collect Death Valley wildflower photos in once place to provide examples to draw from as I finish my guide book to landscape photography locations in Southern California (www.PhotoTripUSA.com).

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Jeff Sullivan

Jeff Sullivan leads landscape photography workshops in national parks and public lands throughout California and the American West.

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