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Uploaded 23-Aug-18
Taken 18-Jan-18
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Should've Been Wet

Buckskin Gulch drains an area of southern Utah eventually into the Colorado River. This last January the gulch would normally have been filled with winter precipitation but there had not been enough rain to even soften the base sides of the gulch. I took this with a fish-eye lens to capture a large area and warp the band of dried mud into an abstract eyeball shape.

Doug Lockhart
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D810, f/5.6 @ 15 mm, 1/15, ISO 280, No Flash

Should've Been Wet