Black desert 

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  • My camel and its driver in the Thar Desert in Rajasthan. Having a break during our evening camel ride. / More travel shots like this in: / My Adventures

  • Taken in the small dusty village of Argo, Northern Sudan during overland travels through Africa. This small boy has the most captivating expression as he watched the strangers in town go about their business.

  • Featured in “The Wild West Show” – June 2009. Rhyolite, Nevada is a ghost town just outside the boundary of Death Valley National Park. It was a town built on gold and the hopes and dreams that the precious metal inspires. Founded in 1904 and abandoned only 15 years later in 1919, it was a very short-lived community. [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • A curving line of pure white gypsum crystals in the heart of White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA. This National Park unit preserves a large part of the world’s largest gypsum dune field, which advances slowly to the east day-by-day. [U.S. National Park Service website] [Wikipedia entry] / Copyright © 2001 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Featured in “AMERICA’s National Parks and WILDLIFE Habitat” – June 2009. A very narrow slot canyon appropriately named Spooky Gulch twists and turns for several hundred meters through a dry desert landscape. Its walls tower many meters overhead while the opening in front of you seems to get smaller and smaller. Those hikers that are both brave and thin enough to fit through will find that they are able to make it to the opposite side. At its narrowest point, the little canyon is only about 30 centimeters wide! [Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument website] [Spooky Gulch info and photos] / Copyright © 2004 Brian W. Schaller – All rights reserved. Copies, reproductions and altered versions are not permitted.

  • Pancake Playhouse, Burning Man 2002 Other Pancake Playhouse designs:

  • This photo was taken during my trip to Luxor (Egypt, Africa) in 2007. When I was on the boat voyage on the Nile. The Nile is a major north-flowing river in Africa, generally regarded as the longest river in the world. / Browse Palinchak Mikhail art by categories Art Nudes · Fractal Art · Egypt · Landscapes · Conceptual / / / /

  • one of the new desert drawings series . In the old days in the Arabian Gulf , people used to make their homes and their household from palm trees , as you see here the wife would weave the dry strands of palm leaves together to create what they need , mats to set on , baskets,food cover,dinning mats” the round thing behind her ” used on the floor as a dinning table, also the walls of the home made of the branches of the palm tree. / they also colored some of the strands with natural dyes. This is what the palm leaves weaving looks like . /

  • one of the new desert drawings series . In the old days in the Arabian Gulf , people used to make their homes and their household from palm trees , as you see here the wife would weave the dry strands of palm leaves together to create what they need , mats to set on , baskets,food cover,dinning mats” the round thing behind her ” used on the floor as a dinning table, also the walls of the home made of the branches of the palm tree. / they also colored some of the strands with natural dyes. This is what the palm leaves weaving looks like . /

  • A fractal landscape created in Ultra Fractal 4. Thank you in advance for the views and favourites. :)

  • Touareg from Timbuktu. The Touareg people, without a country, lives in several regions and countries of the Sahara desert. Proudly free, they are respected for their attitude and warrior behaviour. They were the only people of the Sahara with an alphabetic writing.

  • Pulling off to the side of the road to take pictures….going through Box Canyon….near Mecca, CA

  • This image was selected in September 2009 as a Featured Work in the group Abstract Macro Urban Art What people around the World are saying about “The Fury“ / “Great abstract. I really like your interpretation” Australia / “You can really see a story. Brilliant” United Kingdom / “Your work is great, but this is on a higher level. Utterly the best.” Canada / “Fabulous!” USA / “This is awesome….Great composition and shot!!!” Australia / “Wow! Fantastic! Amazing the stories that macros can reveal, and I can easily follow yours! Excellent color and shapes!” Quebec, Canada / “What you see in this image is so interesting.” USA Inspired by the recent wildfires in Southern California, in this image I see “fury” in two opponents. One being a massive wilderness fire raging with billows of smoke, ever menacing. The opponent being someone’s bravery making a stand with their own “fury” in an attempt to battle the blaze. In actuality, this abstract photograph is some rusted, aluminum siding splattered with tar that is being used as privacy fencing. Seen and captured in Tucson, Arizona’s Barrio Viejo district by JD Brummer.

  • This image was selected as a Featured Work by the groups Abstract Macro Urban Art and The Fine Art of Peeling Paint in September 2009. What people around the World are saying about “Radiance“ / “Excellent abstract work!” Sweden / “Amazing!!!” Melbourne, Australia / “Wow, this is totally awesome, a definite fave!!!!!!!!!!” Gold Coast, Australia / “I love abstracts such as this. Yours positively glows with a silvery cool gleam contrasted with rich ochre and salmon hues. It is beautiful.” USA / “Wow..what an amazing abstract..so cool!!” USA / “Lots of things to see in it.” Toowoomba, Australia / “Brilliant abstract. Really wonderful image – Love the rich metallic tones.” Yangebup, Australia / “Great texture.” Canada / “Wonderful” Netherlands Abstract macro art taken from an old, rusted vehicle along Northern Arizona’s Route 66 by JD Brummer for As Eye See Photography.

  • 11/10/09 ~ Featured in Experimental group ~ Thank you!!! 11/8/09 ~ First runner up in the Scary challenge ~ All About Your Best Work group ~ Thank you!!! Ever have the feeling you’re being watched?? I layered and enhanced this image using Adobe Photoshop to create something spooky for Halloween. / The original photo of an old farmhouse in Clarks Valley (now gone) was taken during the day, layered with a photo of my daughter-in-law taken on Halloween, 2008.

  • Palm Desert, CA 2007

  • Wild horse mother and her foal.

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