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Yucca Shadow – White Sands National Monument

Tell me a location has no more unique vantage points and I’ll find one. I love a good challenge. While there are an infinite number of Soaptree Yucca plant (Yucca elata) photos from White Sands National Monument in New Mexico it is still possible to create something new and unique. I truly cannot get enough of exploring White Sands and I look forward to returning sometime soon. In the meantime I have intimate portraits such as this photo to remind me of the natural beauty found here.

Yucca Shadow at White Sands National Monument

Yucca Shadow at White Sands National Monument

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1. Indranil - June 5, 2010

Truly an unique picture of the Yucca plant.

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2. Denver Photographer - June 13, 2010

I was just reading another blog about creating interesting pictures by creating shadows. You're implementation was a bit better than his, but the same concept, and frankly it shows that I really need to create some more shadows in my photography.

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3. White Sands New Mexico Classic Landscape View » JMG-Galleries – Jim M. Goldstein Photography - June 29, 2010

[...] my previous post Yucca Shadow – White Sands National Monument this photo takes on a more classic view of the iconic Soaptree Yucca (Yucca elata) plants that dot [...]

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