Wizard's Hat
Description
A photo composite of multiple exposures. From the photographer: “Chilean Atacama Desert is just full of magic and unprecedented creation. In this image, taken a month ago, I found an unnamed geological creation dozens of kilometers southward of the famous Valle de la Luna National Park, which was formed by the sequential folding of an old salt lake that eventually dried and was forced upwards by the movement of tectonic plates. It was the folding that gave rise to countless formations, as in the picture. Such a huge natural valley surrounds the San Pedro de Atacama that even if you asked me where exactly I found this particular geological creation, I am not able to find it again cause I captured it totally spontaneously. Anyway, once I stood up in front of this one and was looking for a good name for it, the first that came into my mind was “Wizard’s Hat”. Do you agree? How you would name this?”
Technical details: Canon Ra, Sigma 35mm, f2.0, ISO 10000, 34x10s panorama from tripod + H-alpha narrowband.
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