This is a nighttime shot of a natural window in Death Valley National Park, California, called Eye of the Needle. Seems self-explanatory how it got its name. This arch is about one and a half miles up Echo Canyon on a dirt road. The road appears to head straight toward this arch, but then wraps around the rock formation, so that you can see this arch from both sides while driving.
We camped near this feature and were taking starlight shots of it when someone drove by lighting up the rock formation with their headlights. This photo was taken with a zoom lens set at 28 mm and the exposure was 30 seconds at f/3.5 with the ISO set at 800.
Remember, it's not just a picture, it's a story.
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