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Scenes from a 2011 Trip to Badlands National Park and the Black Hills
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allindaphoto > Yellow Coneflowers growing at the base of eroding rocks in Badlands National Park, SD. A view in early afternoon on a sunny day.
allindaphoto > Looking west from the Pinnacles Viewpoint just after the sun disappears behind the mountains to the west. Badlands National Park. HDR from 3 exposures, processed in Photoshop CS5 and Photomatix 4.
allindaphoto > The Pinnacles at the pink moment, just after the sun sets behind the mountains to the west. Pinnacles Viewpoint, Badlands National Park. HDR from 2 exposures, processed in Photoshop CS5 and Photomatix 4.
allindaphoto > A view of the Pinnacles just after sunset. From Pinnacles Viewpoint in Badlands National Park.
allindaphoto > A view of the Pinnacles after sunset. From Pinnacles Viewpoint in Badlands National Park. HDR from 2 exposures, processed in Photoshop CS5 and Photomatix 4.
allindaphoto > A storm to the north of the Badlands is lit by the setting sun.
allindaphoto > Juxtaposed formations at Big Badlands Overlook near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center of Badlands National Park, South Dakota, are lit by the bright sky just after a beautiful sunset.
allindaphoto > The Badlands, near the Ben Reifel Visitor Center, during a perfect sunset at its most colorful moment
allindaphoto > The Badlands of South Dakota in the distance, with the buttes and wildflowers on Circle View Ranch in the mid and foregrounds.
allindaphoto > A late day look at a bend in the White River, seen from the top of a butte on Circle View Ranch, 5 miles from the East Visitor Center of Badlands NP.
allindaphoto > A closer view of the wildflowers on a butte on Circle View Ranch, near Scenic SD
allindaphoto > Sunflowers on the butte at Circle View Ranch, 5 miles from Badlands NP
allindaphoto > Saddle Pass Trail, only 1/4 mile long, but very steep and difficult, in Badlands National Park, SD. Coming down is 5-10 times more difficult than going up due to the poor traction. Boots with spikes would make it a lot easier. Not far from Wall, SD.
allindaphoto > Flags appear to surround the presidents at Mount Rushmore National Monument in the Black Hills of South Dakota.
allindaphoto > A view of Mount Rushmore showing the larger area of the rock.
Yellow Coneflowers growing at the base of eroding rocks in Badlands National Park, SD. A view in early afternoon on a sunny day.
allindaphoto > Yellow Coneflowers growing at the base of eroding rocks in Badlands National Park, SD. A view in early afternoon on a sunny day.
Yellow Coneflowers growing at the base of eroding rocks in Badlands National Park, SD. A view in early afternoon on a sunny day.
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