Deadvlei
Deadvlei is one of the most iconic landscapes in the world.
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Deadvlei: Shooting Technique & Light

Deadvlei: Timing, Access & Etiquette Deadvlei is best photographed in the morning, with a secondary opportunity in the late afternoon. The morning light creates a spectacular show as the sun slowly rises above the dune walls, casting long shadows and warm tones across the pan. The afternoon offers unique compositions and soft color transitions — and the major advantage of having the pan almost to yourself, as most visitors leave by then. In peak season, up to 2,000 visitors may pass through in the morning, including other photographers. Be patient and considerate — everyone is chasing the same light and silence. When entering in the morning, drive straight to Deadvlei — do not stop for other shots along the valley. It’s roughly 65 km from the main gate to the Deadvlei parking area, followed by a 1-mile (1.6 km) walk through soft sand into the pan itself. You’ll likely arrive while it’s still dark, but remember: Deadvlei sits in a bowl of dunes, so the sun rises later here. Use that time to explore, plan your compositions, and position yourself before the light touches the dunes.

Your best friend here is a mid-range zoom lens — versatile enough to frame both the expansive dunes and the intricate tree silhouettes. As the western dune catches the first light, use that glowing backdrop while the pan and trees remain in shadow. This contrast between warm highlights and cool foreground tones creates a dramatic, painterly effect that defines Deadvlei’s magic.

Begin your shoot at the back end of the pan, where the trees stand more isolated and cleanly separated. The open foreground allows for balanced compositions and uncluttered lines. As the light creeps higher, gradually work your way forward — each shift in illumination reveals a new mood and depth to the scene.

Deadvlei: Working with Changing Light

As the morning unfolds, the light moves across Deadvlei from west to east, gradually revealing the pan. You’ll notice a beautiful rhythm of shifting tones — some trees bathed in light while others remain in shadow — and the dunes behind them glowing in rich, changing color.

This is the perfect time to move slowly through the pan, adjusting your position to find compositions where the trees are clearly separated and not overlapping. Use your telephoto lens to compress the background dunes toward the foreground trees, creating depth and drama in your frame. Every few minutes the light transforms, so stay alert and let the scene evolve — it’s these fleeting transitions that often produce the most striking images.

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