David,

Valley of Fire, right?

Here's a couple I took there back in 1990. Scanned
from Kodak Ektar 100 negative film.

I think this one is of the mountain right behind that
beehive (the area that you can't see in your shot):

http://www.primelensphoto.com/mountains.jpg

This is one from inside the valley proper:

http://www.primelensphoto.com/outcroping.jpg

-Brendan


--- David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> One from the last stop. We were doing well for time,
> so he made
> anextra stop for us.
> 
> Rock formations called the Beehives. Had a hard time
> getting a good
> angle on these. We had to hide people walking
> around.
> 
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5870546
> 
> K10D, 16-45 f4, 67mm Polarizer, DNG format,CS1
> adjustment.
> 
> I assigned sRGB, but it still looks to bright from
> the conversion.
> 
> Sorry
> 
> Dave
> 
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