Medano Flow
Medano Flow
2023, Great Sand Dunes National Park, CO | While moving from Los Angeles to Colorado, I stopped for a night to camp at Great Sand Dunes National Park. With limited time, I made the most of it by getting up at 4 AM to shoot sunrise. My plan was to get a photo from atop the tallest dune as the sun crested the horizon, but upon arrival, I found out that Medano Creek, a seasonal creek formed by snowmelt, was running strong. I decided that the compositions here were more interesting (and required much less hiking), so I waited in frigid ankle-deep water for an hour until the sun finally came up. My patience was rewarded with this beautiful sunrise and, more importantly, some relief for my frozen ankles.
Camera Details: Canon R, 24mm
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