Cactuse desert 

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  • Rain clouds at sunset in the Arizona desert.

  • Red Rock
    by Jake Easley

    US$5.56–US$148.20

    Red Rock National Park, California / Just a few minutes drive from my home. I’m glad I got this shot when I did. Since this shot, a large portion of the colorful rock has collapsed. It’s slowly deteriorating.

  • ~ WILD ONE ~
    by Madeline M. Allen

    US$5.13–US$136.80

    / SMUDGEART GALLERY / CHRISTMAS CARDS / / / Photography / Smudge Art TM / / Fractalius Art / Fractal Art / Flood Art / By: Madeline M. Allen / Thank you for viewing my work Image copyright © 2008, Madeline M. Allen / Copying and displaying or redistribution of / this image without permission from the / artist is strictly prohibited

  • Desert Landscape Sky
    by George Lenz

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    This sky just pops out at you, doesn’t it… Hope you like! Add me to your watch list now

  • Circle of Light
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Two detailed lightning strikes, one making a circle in the sky, with nice cloud definition and a desert landscape.

  • Cholla Garden
    by Rany Lutz

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Joshua Tree National Park, California

  • Oasis
    by amarica

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    In geography, an oasis (plural: oases) or cienega (southwestern United States) is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. Oases also provide habitat for animals and even humans if the area is big enough. The location of oases has been of critical importance for trade and transportation routes in desert areas. Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished. Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route. For example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both North-South and East-West trade in the Sahara desert. The word oasis came into English via Greek ὄασις oasis, borrowed directly from Egyptian wḥ3t or Demotic wḥỉ. It was not borrowed from Coptic ouaḥe (/waħe/), as is sometimes suggested; the Greek word is attested several centuries before Coptic existed as a written language. Oases are formed from underground rivers or aquifers such as an artesian aquifer, where water can reach the surface naturally by pressure or by man made wells. Occasional brief thunderstorms provide subterranean water to sustain natural oases, such as the Tuat. Substrata of impermeable rock and stone can trap water and retain it in pockets; or on long faulting subsurface ridges or volcanic dikes water can collect and percolate to the surface. Any incidence of water is then used by migrating birds who also pass seeds with their droppings which will grow at the waters edge forming an oasis. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia / _____ This work of art was created using two of my photographs and Digital image tools from Photoshop CS3, Photomatix and Micrografx. I merged screened image of the oasis which I photographed at the Huntington Library in California with a sunset from Arizona. I flipped the sunset image and merged it again to gain the clouds at the bottom as well. Then I used Photomatix to HDR enhance the image. Gama adjusted with Micrografx for the final image. HDR enhanced Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain.* All images and writings are the copyright of the artist – © amari, amarica. All Rights Reserved. Copying, altering, displaying, distributing and/or selling any image without prior written consent from the artist is strictly prohibited and subject to any and all legal remedies.

  • Cactus Wren
    by Daniel J. McCauley IV

    US$4.50–US$120.08

    Cactus Wren with a muddy beak perched on a cactus in the Arizona desert.

  • Agave II
    by Gayle Faucette Wisbon

    US$3.56–US$95.00

    Desert plant life has appealed to me for a long time. The different varieties of cactus, agave and yucca all have such interesting and unique shapes and are some of my favorites to paint. I found this agave near Old Town in Albuquerque.

  • Cholla Sunset
    by Trace Lowe

    US$2.99–US$79.80

  • Butterfly Bridesmaid
    by Elena Ray

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Butterfly approaches a day dreaming girl who has her hair in an antenna style. Extreme gain and texture. Photo based mix media.

  • Death of a Saguaro
    by Trace Lowe

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Here are the naked remains of the majestic Saguaro cactus. Once the cactus dies, it decays until just the wood skeleton is left.

  • Lonesome Trail.
    by Cynthia Adams

    US$3.93–US$104.88

    18” x 24” Box Canvas.For Sale. / I have received Second Prize in a Craft and Hobby Show with this picture on 6/9/08.

  • Cruces Bloom
    by teresaj

    US$6.41–US$171.00

    A delightful close up painting of an orange cactus bloom surround with the cactus pear leaves, painted in reference to the many beautiful cactus that bloom in Las Cruces New Mexico. 12×12 x 1.5 oil on gallery wrapped canvas

  • Desert Landscape
    by George Lenz

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Mexican
    by Karin Taylor

    US$4.70

    / Mexican is a mixed media production by Karin Taylor / for sale as a print on card

  • watercolor

  • Cactus, the flower bud
    by georgiegirl

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    This photo of the flower bud of a cactus is halfway through it’s transformation from tiny red bud to a golden yellow flower.

  • Original is an oil

  • Blue Agave
    by Glennis Siverson

    US$3.71–US$98.80

    Image by photographer Glennis Siverson, www.glennisphotos.com. Detail of Blue Agave Cactus captured in Tucson, Arizona. Underexposed by half a stop, used polarizing filter.

  • A shot of a wild Harris’ Hawk perched atop a cactus in the Arizona desert.

  • Odd Man Out
    by Dean Williamson

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Its not much fun being the third wheel. Especially when you are a prickly character and live in the desert.

  • Original oil on canvas

  • A hollow cactus in Garden of the Gods near Colorado Springs. I was drawn to these empty little cups, like a chalice for some kind of fairy sadist. : )

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