Gold KelbyOne - National Parks: A Photographer's Guide to The Badlands

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    Are you ready for a Badlands photo adventure? Join Ian Plant on location as
    he shares his experience and insight of photographing his favorite national
    park. Be prepared to get up early and stay out late to chase the best light
    over this amazingly subtle landscape. From iconic spots to hidden gems, Ian
    shares his favorite locations, the best time to visit, and tips for
    adapting to changing weather conditions. There are so many great locations
    inside and outside the park to capture the beauty and texture of this
    amazing place.

    https://members.kelbyone.com/course/ian-plant-the-badlands-national-park/

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    Thanks for the share.

    I've been here before and a couple things that aren't obvious based on people's descriptions. The park is REALLY small compared to other National Parks here in the U.S. Secondly, all these cool formations that look like rocks in pictures is just mud. Dried mud. And when it rains, it can be dangerous if you're not careful and step too close to an edge thinking that it's solid ground. Ask me how I know lol.
     
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