Beatty Road Sunrise, Death Valley
Death Valley photographed near sunrise from Beatty Road. 1995.

Beatty Road Sunrise, Death Valley

This image, taken from Beatty Road, is from my very first visit to Death . Visiting in the of 1995, I recall going to a Houston ice hockey game and scoring some free nights at the Imperial Palace, Las Vegas. While that was also my first visit to Vegas, I found the more alluring.

That day, clouds had moved in during the overnight hours. As the sun rose the was a symphony of color.

Had I been shooting digital back then I probably would have hundreds of images to sort though. But shooting slide film, and with a full day ahead of me, this is the only image I have of this scene.

Though many of the people I have worked with over the years insist I was never an early riser, I enjoy solitary moments in the early morning. Often there's no breeze and, in a setting like this, no traffic noise.

As the sun rises, particularly in a environment such as this, I find it's a great time for contemplation. One gets to anticipate the coming day. A fresh start. An opportunity for a do-over.

Beatty Road, also referred to as Beatty Cut-Off, is the most direct route between Beatty and Furnace Creek and is a metaled suitable for any vehicle. On the trip when I took this image I was driving a Ford Thunderbird, rented from Hertz.

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Image Processing

For this image :

  • Scanned the original slide with a Nikon Super Coolscan 5000 ED
  • Used Topaz Denoise AI to address the excessive grain in the original
  • Used Topaz Adjust AI to enhance the color
  • Used the Lumenzia Photoshop Plugin from Greg Benz to create various luminosity masks to address blue color cast and saturation
  • Applied some Tonal Contrast from NIK Color Efex
  • Applied some Abstraction and Radiance in Topaz Studio 2
  • Blended the above in Adobe Photoshop

Camera

Taken with a Canon EOS5 (A2E) film camera on Velvia

The lens was most likely my then Canon 28-135.

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