Landscapes

Landscape photography by Valerie Hayken. Death Valley, Yosemite, Anza Borrego, Sedona, New Zealand, Queenstown, Milford Sound, Doubtful Sound, Routeburn Track, Glenorchy, Oregon, California, Arizona, Monument Valley, Utah, Colorado, and more.


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Twin Lakes, CA

Twin Lakes, CA

The Twin Lakes, at approx. 7,000 feet are in Mono County, California. Part of the Sierra Mountain batholith, these two lakes are surrounded by granitic mountains. I took this photograph shortly after sunrise in the fall of 2008 facing in the direction of Yosemite National Park. Photography by Valerie Hayken. copyright 2008 Valerie Hayken All sizes...
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Water Holes (horizontal)

Water Holes (horizontal)

This is a sandstone rock formation on Navajo land, near Page, Arizona. I took this photograph facing east during sunset. The light really brought out the amazing shades of red and oranges in the layers of stone. I took this with a large format field camera. As a result, I can create large prints and the image remains incredibly sharp. I took a...
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Convict Lake

Convict Lake

Convict Lake is in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. I took this photography shortly after sunrise in the fall. The most prominent mountain in this photograph is Laurel Mtn. If you look closely at the print, you can see the Laurel-Convict Fault line and some really neat folds. Behind Laurel is the John Muir Wilderness Area....
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(No) Moving Rocks

(No) Moving Rocks

Moving Rocks, Death Valley, CA This is a dry lake bed about 1,000 feet thick. With the perfect combination of wind and rain, the playa becomes slick and rocks are blown across it. Hence the name Moving Rocks. The rocks leaves scars behind in the playa which is the only proof of their movement since no one has ever seen the rocks move. Click Here...
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Zabriskie Point

Zabriskie Point

Zabriskie Point in Death Valley, CA is part of the northern Black Mountains, in the Amargosa Range. Five million years ago, Furnace Creek Lake dried up. Its sediment, plus erosion, formed Zabriskie Point. This photograph is looking out over Gower Gulch, a wash that traditionally drained about 2.5 miles of desert. In recent years, erosion has...
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Mustard Canyon

Mustard Canyon

Mustard Canyon is in Death Valley, CA. I took this picture shortly before sunset; the light illuminated the mustard colored hills and also brought out some of the neat texture. You can actually hear erosion happening when you walk through this canyon, especially in the summer time. There is a ton of rock salt in the canyon walls. The salt crystals...
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Monument Valley Tree - Plate 152

Monument Valley Tree - Plate 152

I took this photograph in Monument Valley while a storm was passing through. The dark rock on the top of the buttes in the background is called Shinarump. Almost 300 million years ago, that was mud in the bottom of the ocean that covered this area. Please see some additional Monument Valley photographs. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2005 copyright...
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Plate DM7077

Plate DM7077

This is a little different from my usual landscapes. It's the first of a new project that I'm working on. Currently, available only in a 9"x14" print. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2006 copyright Valerie Hayken All sizes are in inches. Which framing option is right for you?
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Monument Valley Tree 2 - Plate 154

Monument Valley Tree 2 - Plate 154

I took this photograph in Monument Valley while a storm was passing through. The dark rock on the top of the buttes in the background is called Shinarump. Almost 300 million years ago, that was mud in the bottom of the ocean that covered this area. Please see some additional Monument Valley photographs. Photograph by Valerie Hayken. 2005 copyright...
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Plate DS26

Plate DS26

Technically a fjord, Doubtful Sound is in the south-west portion of New Zealand’s South Island. Formed by glacier activity, it is adjacent to the Tasman Sea. "There are just a few areas left in the world where no human has ever set foot. That one of them should be in a country so civilized and so advanced as New Zealand may seem incredible, unless...
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