Death Valley Photography | National Park Photos & Print Gallery

Baked Landscape, Death Valley

The Baked Land Death Valley: Where even the dry rivers still run blue. A Limited Edition Fine Art Photo of 200 Prints

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Death Valley National Park Photography Prints


The Death Valley photography gallery of California desert landscape photography by Jess Lee showcases the rugged beauty of Death Valley National Park. The high quality, limited edition fine art prints in the gallery include Badwater Salt Flats, Mesquite Dunes, Eureka Dunes and Ibex Sand Dunes. There is also Salt Creek, Zabriskie Point, Artist Palette, Aguereberry Point, mountains, valleys, canyons and the mysterious moving rocks of The Death Valley Racetrack. Adorn your walls with one of these luxurious museum quality pieces of wall art. Order today and begin upgrading your space with these high quality photography prints.


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Fine Art Print and Wall Art Options


My photographs of Death Valley National Park are available for you to purchase as Fine Art Prints or Wall Art for your home or office. They are for sale as Frameless or Framed Lumachrome® HD Trulife® Acrylic Prints, Exhibit Mounted Metal Prints, and Fuji Crystal Archive Paper Prints. After selecting the desired photo, just select the type and size of print you would like to purchase from the table beneath the photo.

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For more information and details regarding these museum quality landscape prints for sale, please click on this link to my Prints Options page. I believe our photographic artwork can brighten up any room and I invite you to see some illustrations of this on my Room Preview page.

About Death Valley

Death Valley is a desert valley in Eastern California, in the northern Mojave Desert, bordering the Great Basin Desert. During summer, it is one of the hottest places on Earth, along with deserts in the Middle East and the Sahara. Death Valley's Badwater Basin is the point of lowest elevation in North America, at 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. It is 84.6 miles (136.2 km) east-southeast of Mount Whitney, the highest point in the contiguous United States, with an elevation of 14,505 feet (4,421 m). On the afternoon of July 10, 1913, the United States Weather Bureau recorded a high temperature of 134 °F (56.7 °C) at Furnace Creek in Death Valley, which stands as the highest ambient air temperature ever recorded on the surface of the Earth. This reading, however, and several others taken in that period, a century ago, are disputed by some modern-day experts.Wiki

Death Valley Photography Print White sand dune
Death Valley, California
Death Valley Photography Print Blue Moon Photography
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Death Valley Photography Print  Dune
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Death Valley Photography Print  Desert Fan
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Death Valley Photography Print of bad water basin
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Death Valley Photography Print Baked Landscape, Death Valley
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Death Valley Photography Print Blue Dune
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Death Valley Photography Print Desert Path
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 Death Valley Photography Print  Ridge moon rise
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Death Valley Photography Print B W soft sand
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Death Valley Photography Print River of Blues in Death Valley, California
Death Valley, California
Death Valley Photography Print Morning Road
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Death Valley Photography Print Wind Sliced Dune
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Death Valley Photography Print Mud cracks in California's desert basin.
Death Valley, California
Death Valley Photography Print  Color Pallet
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Death Valley Photography Print Manley Moonset
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Death Valley Photography Print Dunes stick together
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Death Valley Photography Print Dark Gold moonrise
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Death Valley Photography Print Heat
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Death Valley Photography Print  Color Layers
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Death Valley Photography Print Boring Wind Storm
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Death Valley Photography Print white dune
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Death Valley Photography Print Desert mud crack picture
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Death Valley Photography Print Picture of Death Valley Desert with full moon
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Death Valley Photography Print Desert Color Picture
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Death Valley Photography Print Desert wind Picture
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Death Valley Photography Print Golden Sky
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Death Valley Photography Print Moon of Gold
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Death Valley Photography Print Point Rock in the desert picture
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Death Valley Photography Print Desert Valley Pictures
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Death Valley Photography Print Sunrise
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Where to photograph the Arid Beauty of Death Valley National Park

Death Valley is loaded with stunning places for amazing landscape and nature photographs. In addition to the geometric formations in the Badwater Salt Flats, there are the Mesquite Dunes, Eureka Dunes and Ibex Sand Dunes. There is also Salt Creek, Zabriskie Point, Artist Palette, Aguereberry Point, mountains, valleys, canyons and the mysterious moving rocks of The Death Valley Racetrack.Not only is it the hottest and driest Park in the United States, it also has the second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at Badwater Basin, which is 282 feet below sea level. In spite of these conditions, Death Valley receives almost 2 million visitors each year. For more desert photography, see our Fine Art Photography of Deserts.