Trip Report 1: Journey to the Badlands of North and South Dakota – Landscapes

Wow, it’s been a little over a month since I’ve posted, but it’s been a busy month. Early in July I decided to travel to Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota via the Badlands and Black Hills in South Dakota. When you tell most people that you’re going to North Dakota you get a strange look, but hey, I’m from Nebraska so I’m guessing that’s the same look someone would give if you told them you were going to Nebraska. Anyway, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is in the western side of North Dakota. The geography is fairly rugged with badlands and canyons throughout the park. It is a fairly quiet area with the exception of the recently developed oil fields and the tanker trucks that barrel down the highways. Today I’m posted a few of my landscape images captured in both Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota and Badlands National Park in South Dakota. Over the course of the next couple of weeks I’ll be posting more of my images from this trip in a series of Trip Reports.

Bluffs in the Painted Canyon in Theodore Roosevelt National Park glow warm from the light of early morning.
Painted Canyon Morning

This first image was captured at the Painted Canyon lookout just off the interstate. Recent rains had made the valley lush and green when I arrived. The morning light skimmed over the rocks giving everything a beautiful warm hue and illuminated the striations and colors in the bluffs.

Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 70-200 f/4L @ 70mm, f/7.1, 1/200 sec.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

The warm glow of the rising sun illuminates badlands in western North Dakota in Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
A Theodore Roosevelt Sunrise

High on the plains, these badlands reflect the warmth of the rising sun while clouds glow orange. Theodore Roosevelt has a diversity of landscape including badlands like these, bluffs, plains and prairies, and river valleys.

Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 17 TS-E f/4L Lens, f/13, 1/4 sec.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

A High Plains Dawn
A High Plains Dawn

Another image of the badlands formations found in Theodore Roosevelt. Here, the sun has not quite risen above the horizon, but it is underlighting the clouds in the distance across the green prairie.

Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 17 TS-E f/4L Lens, f/13, 1/4 sec.
Theodore Roosevelt National Park, North Dakota

On a warm summer evening the warm sun illuminates a single tree on the plains surrounding by an intense patch of wild clover. The clouds of an approaching storm hover in the distance.
Silent Sentinel

In both North Dakota and South Dakota this wild yellow clover was growing everywhere creating these beautiful yellow fields. The increased rainfall in both states was responsible for these flowers popping up all over the place. I’ve heard that yellow is the most inviting color and I just couldn’t get enough of these flowers.

Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 24 TS-E f/3.5L Lens, f/13, 1/80 sec.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Badlands in Yellow
Badlands in Yellow

Another image from the Badlands of South Dakota and the wild yellow clover. As I mentioned above, I loved having this intense color everywhere so many of my photographs from this trip contain these flowers.

Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 24 TS-E f/3.5L Lens, f/11, 1/125 sec.
Badlands National Park, South Dakota

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