Eclipse 2017: Castle Gardens Petroglyphs Wyoming

What an incredible seven days...

Castle Gardens Petroglyphs is fifty miles from the nearest town and is one of the most desolate and isolated, yet one of the most beautiful and powerful places I have ever been. It's in the high desert - 6,200 feet (1,890 meters) above sea level, average 4% humidity, reaches over 100 degrees in summer and 40 degrees below in winter.

My goal was to take a wide angle shot of the totality of the eclipse, with stars in the background and strobe the foreground (the petroglyphs.)

I sadly lost many of the photos, due to a small car accident on the way back to Boulder, but, let me know what you think of the shots I did get.

Gear Used:
Nikon D800
Sigma 15mm 2.8 DG fisheye
Tamron 70-200 f/2.8
Nikkor 85mm 1.8G
Nikon SB-900 Speedlight
Nikon SB-700 Speedlight
Neewer softboxes (30x30" and 24x24") and stands (10')
Manfrotto tripods
remote triggers