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Aeolian Bedforms

Aeolian Bedforms
“Aeolian Bedforms” — Wind-caused ripples in desert sand dunes, Death Valley.

This is probably the classic notion of what a desert looks like — fields of wind-formed sand dunes stretching into the distance. In truth, such dunes typically cover only a very small fraction of the desert landscape. That’s certainly true in Death Valley National Park, where large, impressive dunes are only found in a handful of locations. We visited one of them on the final morning of our late February trip.

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Imaginary Landscape — A Boundary

Imaginary Landscape — A Boundary
“Imaginary Landscape — A Boundary” — An imaginary desert landscape.

What are we seeing here? I don’t want to say too much, since I’d rather than you mostly respond to what it appears to be. The image is derived from a desert “intimate landscape” — a photograph encompassing a very small portion of the landscape. Perhaps you can see the brighter areas on the right as being related to stars or galaxies, and the jagged lines might suggest electricity. It is up to you!

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Sand Verbena Flowers

Sand Verbena Flowers
“Sand Verbena Flowers” — Close-up photograph of sand verbena flower clusters.

This photograph is a bit of an exercise in changing my perspective. If you were in Death Valley or other places where sand verbena grows and blooms, you might first notice a pinkish-purple color out on a gravel slope somewhere. Getting closer you would see large, sprawling individual plants with large pink-purple “flowers.” But a closer look reveals that these are actually globular clusters of many small flowers.

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Playa and Plants — Imaginary Landscape

Playa and Plants — Imaginary Landscape
“Playa and Plants — Imaginary Landscape” — An imaginary desert landscape with dry mud and spring plants.

This is another of the “imaginary landscape” photographs. They all begin with the actual landscape, but then I treat the images freely, modifying them in a variety of ways, though always with the the original source material at least somewhat identifiable.

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