We were driving towards the Pinnacles entrance station of Badlands National Park and approaching the Yellow Mounds overlook when I spotted a small pullout long enough for one car and curiosity made me stop. There was a hill that blocked the view from the car when you pull in so I climbed the hill and the view was breath taking. There was a small point that I walked out on to take these photos of about half of the Yellow Mounds and with the Pinnacles in the background. It had rained over night and it was just starting to clear. The wet rock brought out the sedimentary lines on the Pinacols that usually look washed out and my polarizer popped the colors of the Yellow Mounds under the soft light created by the fading clouds.
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
1) Wide View
X-H2SXF10-24mmF4 R OIS WR lens24mmf/10.01/90s160 ISO+0.3 EV
2) Short Tele View
X-H2SXF70-300mmF4-5.6 R LM OIS WR lens70mmf/9.01/1000s1600 ISO+0.3 EV