I like creating a play on classic pieces like this one inspired by Ansel Adam's Zabriskie Point. It might or might not be a very successful attempt, I would like to hear from you. I added a slight linear dodge on top to create an illusion of depths because of the flatness resulting from the longer focal length I use to create this image. When I captured this, it was really a play on shape and texture of the badlands in the area. The morning light helped creating beautiful shadows on the badlands and that was what drew me in the first place. Pretty much full-frame with a slight rotation to correct for horizon. This is the picture before B&W conversion. I am ambivalent to both. The B&W has a slight edge as it simplifies the picture to pretty much just luminosity and it is truer to Ansel's original image (minus the slight sepia).