Yet somehow the wildflowers manage to flourish. you can find them now up to 5000 feet in elevation, and they're prolific in the 3000-4000 range in the Panamint Mountains this week.
Here's the Spring in Death Valley album I've started on G+:
https://plus.google.com/b/116469806647181209109/photos/116469806647181209109/albums/5831663002679054529
I'm working on my Death Valley National Park photography workshop schedule for fall/winter 2014, and I'll post the dates here:
http://www.jeffsullivanphotography.com/blog/death-valley-photography-workshop-2013/
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Here's my largest Death Valley album on G+, featuring over 300 of my better DV photos from my 30+ visits in the last decade: https://plus.google.com/photos/107459220492917008623/albums/5671946216767538513
These are fantastic shots. I'll be in Death Valley for a week starting the 20th. Can't wait to do some paintings out there!
They will look good
All the pic are pretty nice
Thanks for shared
That is very nice pics
Thank you