Desert sands turn a firey red as the sun sets in the Simpson Desert. A fragile environment. / Taken on Fuji S2 Pro
sci fi, fantasy landscape, ruined spaceship, digital painting
Pine Creek, Zion National Park, Utah. My conscious goal with this image was to simplify the composition.
Rain clouds at sunset in the Arizona desert.
Soft Light illuminates the recesses the caverns of Antelope Canyon, a narrow slot canyon often no more than 8 feet wide.
The warm light of a Cold November Dawn illuminates the sandstone of Canyonlands National Park and Mesa Arch with the La Sal Mountains hiding in the distance.
We’re all looking for a sign (every now and then), this is where I want to be – in a pure minimal landscape… oh, and that also sells Italian food!
Joshua Tree National Park, California. This huge rock has been hollowed out by erosion and has two holes through it. Native Americans left many petroglyphs inside.
Click Here Upper Antelope Canyon Is a spectacular petrified sand dune, created by wind, water and sand, presenting a sculptured masterpiece. / My Navajo Indian guide was lovely and explained many of the legends associated with this area. Was so lucky at one point to have the canyon to myself, peaceful, serene and incredibly beautiful. / . / WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Click Here / Upper Antelope Canyon – USA Tour 2008 The Navajo name for Upper Antelope Canyon is Tse’ bighanilini, which means “the place where water runs through rocks.” Upper Antelope is at about 4,000 feet in elevation and the canyon walls rise 120 feet above the stream bed. Though dry most of the year, Antelope Canyon runs, and sometimes floods, with water after rains. It is the water, slowly wearing away the sandstone grain by grain, that has formed the beautiful and graceful curves in the rock. Wind has also played a role in sculpting this fantastic canyon. WARNING / ©2008 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
Unfortunately the skies here in the desert are mostly hazy and full of sand and dust! There are not too many days when there are clear horizons with clouds, and to be able to catch a sunrise like this was just excellent! Located in Libya towards the Algerian border. / /
Many thanks to Geoff Coleman for graciously lending me his lightening bolt to create this image. He hasn’t seen it yet so I hope he likes it! The highway image was taken on our trek across the Nullabor Plain when we moved from WA to Tasmania, on the part where there is not one single bend in the road for 100km’s… or is it 100miles? Oops… I forget, nevermind, I am sure someone will let me know =) It’s a bloody long stretch of straight road anyways ;) Stormchaser I no longer hide under the bed =)
On the edge of the Simpson Desert animal footsteps make you aware that you are not totally alone
Death Valley Dunes. Provia 100 film, Canon Elan 7 camera.
A hole in a sandstone fin and a bit of light gives an eye like appearance to the undulations of Antelope Canyon
Constant down pours for more than a week have produced some amazing sights around Uluru. Usually bone dry sand and dust is transformed into a tropical garden if only for a short time. Uluru, Uluru – Kata Tjuta National Park / Northern Territory / Australia Featured in RB Homepage / Australia Landmarks and Icons / Australian Travel Photography and Writing / Australian Bush and Rainforest Photography / Outback Australia / Northern Territory
A few miles passed Tortilla Flats, which is outside of Apache Junction, Arizona, this wonderful little oasis pops into view, part of Salt River. Although it is nearly Christmas, the vibrant yellow foliage remains. / Shot with Olympus Stylus 720SW auto, handheld.
This image of the Right Mitten framed in between two rocks shows the shadow of the Left Mitten falling across it. The Sky was doing some amazing things behind me and I noticed that most people had truned for the sunset. I steedfast remained shooting into the park. The change in colour taking place in the Valley as the sunset came closer was amazing. The right rock is slightly burned in but I am not one to play in Layers. This is a 3 image HDR given only a slight adjustment. The resulting image was then processed in CS3 with a slight adjustment to straighten the horizion and curves to add a little extra contrast. All 3 images to make the HDR were shot with a Nikon D70 Featured in That One Great Shot / Featured in Top Shelf Wildlife & Nature Art ! / Featured in Mornings and Evenings / Featured in American Southwest / Featured in Dimensions 588 views on the 5th Nov 2009
canon 5dii 16-35 lens / about 100 30 sec exposures
dreamstime, sxc.hu and three sky backs from night-fate-stock.deviantart.com “Ride Like the Wind” by Christopher Cross It is the night. My body’s weak. / I’m on the run. No time to sleep. / I’ve got to ride. Ride like the wind to be free again. / And I got such a long way to go. / To make it to the border of Mexico. / So I’ll ride like the wind. I was born the son of a lawless man. / Always spoke my mind with a gun in my hand. / Lived nine lives / gunned down ten. / Gonna ride like the wind. And I got such a long way to go. / To make it to the border of Mexico. / So I’ll ride like the wind. / Ride like the wind. / Ride like the wind. Accused and tried and told to hang / I was no where in sight / when the church bells rang. / Never was the kind to do as I was told. / Gonna ride like the wind before I get old. It is the night. My body’s weak. / I’m on the run. No time to sleep. / I’ve got to ride. / Ride like the wind to be free again. And I got such a long way to go. / To make it to the border of Mexico. / So I’ll ride like the wind. / Ride like the wind. And I got such a long way to go. / To make it to the border of Mexico. / So I’ll ride like the wind. / Gonna run like the wind. This was made for a local Mexican restaurant… :)
Taken at dusk in the Namib desert. Nature at it’s best and most simple.
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