Daily Photo – Alluvial Fan
Alluvial Fan (Click image for larger view)

Daily Photo – Alluvial Fan

Alluvial Fan
Alluvial Fan (Click image for larger view)

A little further north on the West Side Road, I captured this view east across Badwater Basin of an alluvial fan at the base of a washout in the Amargosa Range that runs down the eastern side of Death .

This shot was taken with my Canon 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM (B&H) lens racked out to 300mm. As a consequence, the distance across the has been considerably compressed.

In the foreground is some scrubby vegetation. The layers in the middle are mudflats while the band is a salt crust at the lowest point of the where all the moisture has evaporated. Beyond that is the alluvial fan of gravel washed down the gully behind it over innumerable and flash flood events over the last 10,000 years or so.

The richness of the geology of this area is evident in the exposed rock that forms the bulk of this image with a mixture of metamorphosed sedimentary and igneous rock formations.

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Production Data

Camera:
Lens: Canon 75-300mm f/4.0-5.6 III USM (B&H)
Processing: Lightroom 3.6
Processing: Photomatix 4.02
Processing: Photoshop CS5
Processing: Topaz Adjust 5