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One of the star attractions of the valley of fire state park was the Fire Wave rock formations. The location can be reached after a short hike of about a mile from the trailhead. We wanted to get there during sunrise to take advantage of the golden light. Unfortunately, there were not any clouds in the sky, but the brilliant blue of the sky contrasted very well with the striking red of the rock formations.
I took this shot was taken just as the sun rose above the horizon and lit the distant rock formations. The light difference in the scene was a bit too much for the ND grads that I had in my bag. I was clipping the highlights in the bright areas even after using a 3 stop ND grad and after metering at the brightest spot in the image. This is one of the troubles with winter, while the sunrises and sunsets happen at reasonable hours, even the first rays of the sun will be brighter and quicker to dissipate than other seasons.