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Out Of This World Colours
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The exploration of one billion colours of Mars on Earth

OPPO, Storytelling Partner National Geographic, and internationally National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski are taking you on an out-of-this-world expedition. An adventure where we will uncover a galaxy of colours and breathtaking landscapes.
Keith Ladzinski is a world-renowned trailblazer in the world of travel, nature, adventure photography, and an Emmy Nominated director. His work has been featured in ESPN Magazine, the front page of the New York Times among numerous others.
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OPPO Find X3 Pro

Keith set aside his professional camera for the new OPPO Find X3 Pro to capture his out-of-this-world journey.
“When people look at my work,
I hope they feel inspired, curious, and as if they are actually on Mars”

Follow Keith’s journey
35.6168°N 117.3703°W
Trona Pinnacles
California
Truly an interstellar experience. The Trona Pinnacles are a unique geological feature, consisting of more than 500 tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet. The first thing you’ll notice is how the landscape blends into the horizon in a beautiful gradient of mesmerizing colors.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
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36° 27′ 42″ N, 116° 51′ 57″ W
Death Valley
California
Mars Rovers are put through their paces here. In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes. Yet, each extreme has a striking contrast. Towering peaks frosted with winter snow. Rare rainstorms give birth to vast fields of wildflowers. Despite its morbid name, life flourishes in the park.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
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36° 24′ N, 114° 39′ W
Muddy Mountains
California
Carved canyons, long shadows, deep craters, red landscape. The Muddy Mountains feature striking geological formations, in particular, “Bowl of Fire”. A limestone formation that towers over countless shades of red sandstone. A magnificent part of the world rich in color, massive in scale, and inspiring in natural beauty.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
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34° 54′ 0″ N, 115° 42′ 0″ W
Mojave National Preserve
California
Dry, barren, and incredibly ornate Martian landscape. A 1.6-million-acre jumble of otherworldly sand dunes, and volcanic cinder cones, the Mojave National Preserve is a treasure trove of colors, textures, and geological wonders.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
EXPLORE MORE LOCATIONS
35.6168°N 117.3703°W
Trona Pinnacles
California
Truly an interstellar experience. The Trona Pinnacles are a unique geological feature, consisting of more than 500 tufa spires, some as high as 140 feet. The first thing you’ll notice is how the landscape blends into the horizon in a beautiful gradient of mesmerizing colors.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
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Trona Pinnacles
Trona Pinnacles
Trona Pinnacles
36° 27′ 42″ N, 116° 51′ 57″ W
Death Valley
California
Mars Rovers are put through their paces here. In this below-sea-level basin, steady drought and record summer heat make Death Valley a land of extremes. Yet, each extreme has a striking contrast. Towering peaks frosted with winter snow. Rare rainstorms give birth to vast fields of wildflowers. Despite its morbid name, life flourishes in the park.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
Swipe location
Death Valley
Death Valley
Death Valley
36° 24′ N, 114° 39′ W
Muddy Mountains
California
Carved canyons, long shadows, deep craters, red landscape. The Muddy Mountains feature striking geological formations, in particular, “Bowl of Fire”. A limestone formation that towers over countless shades of red sandstone. A magnificent part of the world rich in color, massive in scale, and inspiring in natural beauty.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
Swipe location
Muddy Mountains
Muddy Mountains
Muddy Mountains
34° 54′ 0″ N, 115° 42′ 0″ W
Mojave National Preserve
California
Dry, barren, and incredibly ornate Martian landscape. A 1.6-million-acre jumble of otherworldly sand dunes, and volcanic cinder cones, the Mojave National Preserve is a treasure trove of colors, textures, and geological wonders.
Area: 13.628 km²
Elevation: 550 m
Max. Temp.: 40° C

Was used as the backdrop
for Star Trek
Swipe location
Mojave National Preserve
Mojave National Preserve
Mojave National Preserve

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The OPPO Find X3 Pro shoots, stores and displays photos and videos like a pro in one billion colours. It captures authentic colour transitions and nuances and gives you vast possibilities for professional post-editing.
· 1 Billion Colour Dual Primary Cameras
· 1 Billion Colour Display
· 60x Microscope Lens
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The Find X3 Series is the ultimate embodiment of design, performance, and power. Apart from a pro version, the series includes the OPPO Find X3 Neo and Lite.
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See how the new OPPO Find X3 Pro turned out to be the perfect partner for Keith. Not only could it capture true-to-life images and video with incredible colour accuracy, any time of day or night, but its editing capabilities made it a walk in the park for Keith to process them to perfection. The following videos will show you just how the OPPO & National Geographic film ‘OUT OF THIS WORLD COLOURS’ was shot and produced.
Disclaimer: No Martians were harmed in the making of this content.

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