Desert Dagger
Uploaded: December 26, 2022 04:19:05 | Entered: December 26, 2022 04:24:17
The Joshua tree is also called izote de desierto (Spanish, "desert dagger").
Joshua Tree National Park
Twentynine Palms, CA
Exif: Camera: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D40; Shutter Speed: 1/125; Aperture: f/5.6; ISO: 200; Orientation: 1; Date: 2022:12:26 04:16:54
Tammy M. Anderson December 26, 2022
Beautiful landscape. Excellent comp. depth and colors. #1793373Bojan Bencic December 26, 2022
Fantastic details and tone, Kelley. Great composition. #12011861Terry Korpela December 26, 2022
Nicely Done Kelley!! #12011868Christine Greenspan December 26, 2022
Beautiful color and comp, Kelley! Love the details in the tree. #12011875Amalia Sylvia Arriaga Salinas December 26, 2022
Great composition, details and colors Kelley! #12011916Susan T. Evans December 27, 2022
Fantastic details, image, capture, clarity and composition!!! Absolutely beautiful - stunning image!! #12011934Patrick Rouzes December 27, 2022
That is amazing, Kelley! The tones, clarity, dof & comp are beautifully captured! #12011960Kelley J. Heffelfinger December 27, 2022
Thank you Tammy, Bojan, Terry, Christine, Amalia, Susan, and Patrick! #12012031Terry Cervi December 27, 2022
A beautiful capture, Kelley! They sure do look like daggers! #12012059Kelley J. Heffelfinger December 28, 2022
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