Morning Light on Dunes

Morning Light on Dunes
Morning light on sand dunes with distance desert hills in the background.

Morning Light on Dunes. © Copyright 2023 G Dan Mitchell.

Morning light on sand dunes with distance desert hills in the background.

The camera position for this photograph is very close to that of a previous dune photograph I shared here — one made a few minutes before sunrise when the light was soft and the colors still subtle. What a difference a few minutes can make at this time of the morning, a time when light evolves with incredible speed! I made this photograph a few minutes later, after the sun rose above the mountains to the east and not long before the saturation and intensity of the first light began to fade.

I’ll use this photograph to note a fact about dunes that might surprise some visitors. If you have been out there in a sand storm it is easy to imagine the dunes blowing along like wave on the sea. The analogy isn’t entirely wrong, but the big surprise is that most major dune features don’t move much at all. I have photographs from here made years apart in which the same dunes are in the same locations and have the same outlines.


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