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27-MAR-2004 Carlos Chacon

Tie 3rd Place
At the racetrack...
by Carlos Chacon

Death Valley

The Racetrack Playa, one of the many difficult to access areas on the park, but worth every bump and every bit of sand and dust you need to breathe in order to get here :)

Canon EOS 10D ,Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX Fisheye
1/160s f/22.0 at 15.0mm iso100 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Helen Betts14-Feb-2006 20:16
Great shot, Carlos. Wonderful color, sharpness and composition. Helen
ctfchallenge12-Feb-2006 06:38
I just love this spot. My family used to travel to Death Valley at Christmas time when I was a kid. We were always amazed by these rocks. Ann C
stephane bouchard10-Feb-2006 17:21
Awesome capture and absolutely beautiful!
-Stéphane
mexiwolf 10-Feb-2006 00:21
love this carlos, i have yet to go there. the one time i tried, the roads were closed from heavy rains. thanks for reminding me.....
Carmen09-Feb-2006 05:00
Great composition -- beautiful shot.
IanZ28 06-Feb-2006 01:16
ahhh the infamous RaceTrack! Is that really the reason the rocks move? I remember watching a TV program on this and they seemed to suggest some supernatural powers. Dramatization I suppose. Beautiful picture by the way. I really like it - Perfect for this challenge.
Carlos Chacon 05-Feb-2006 19:21
Hi guys and thanks for the comments... these rocks vary wildly on size but at the time I was there, the biggest one was about 10 inches across. This one was about 6 inches. There are several theories about the movement of the rocks on this playa, but the one that leads the bunch is that whenever some humidity gets here, the very fine soil turns into a slippery medium and then the high winds that blow here from the pass you see at the background and moves the rocks slowly. Thanks again for stopping by!
Jerry Curtis05-Feb-2006 17:02
I love all 3 of these WA shots, Carlos - especially the low-perspective ones that show the great textures in the earth in this area of the world. I'm wondering about the rock in this one: How big is it? What would have caused it to move along the ground and leave a trail like this?
Denise05-Feb-2006 02:17
Breathtaking. I love the rock sitting on the racetrack and the beautiful mountains in the background!!