Desert sand 

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  • A healthy green shrub manages to grow and survive growing out of a 35meter high red sandhill in the Simpson Desert Australia

  • The sand dunes at Mesquite Flats, close to Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley National Park. From the highway it doesn’t look like much, but once you get in amongst the dunes, the photographic opportunities are endless. I loved how the windswept ripples leant this photo a sense of depth and movement- definitely one of my favourite from the shoot. I got lucky with the early light- at 6am the sunrise cast the ripples in perfect contrast and getting nice-looking pics was as easy as shooting dolphins in a barrel. May 2007.

  • The dunes just outside Stovepipe Wells on the Mesquite Flats in Death Valley National Park. This shot was taken around 6am, trying to make the most of high-contrast early-morning light. In the event, a haze close to the horizon kept the scene from being heavily contrasty, but instead the diffuse dawnlight gives the dunes a softly textured feel, almost like silk, while the way the clouds lined up with the dunes was just perfect for the angle I was shooting from and brought this together nicely. This is a spot I want to return to… May 2007.

  • These are a collection of photos from the Kimberely in north west WA. This is a pretty remote but truly beautiful part of Australia. I hope you enjoy this.

  • Saudi Arabia, The Rub-Al-Kalid desert

  • Back side view of Skull Rock. Joshua Tree National Park, California.

  • Looking West from Joshua Tree National Park, California.

  • ©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / /

  • Acrylic on Stretched Canvas… / There is something so intriguing / about a desert / Natures palette for continuous transformation / Harsh and cruel yet / serene…

  • This is the Noth Eastern area of the sahara desert in Libya. As you can see, plenty of sand! Quite an amazing place, in some areas all the eye can see i all directions is sand! No trees, bushes, rocks or buildings! / . /

  • This is part of a series of shots taken by a friend of mine working in Libya by the name of Matt Hagan (very cool man with a passion for everything he can get his hands on). He took these shots while on a trip to Acacus / in the Sahara desert, Libya. / I have made some contrast, saturation and cropping adjustments to the images but the praise and compliment must please go to Matt. Any sales of these images also go to Matt. Thanks for letting me show these great images mate. / . / / . / ! http://images-3.redbubble.com/img/art/border:blackwithdetail/product:mounted-print/size:medium/view:preview/919095-1-yes.jpg!

  • Only 3 odd hours from Sydney, the Great Lakes district is absolutely amazing. Both in terms of beauty and things to do. Photo Taken: 30-Mar-2008 / Time: 2 pm / Conditions: Sunny day   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   /   Some other seascape art: / /   /   / /   /   /

  • wanne ride on my camel?? Watch this shoekran , I said,..Madam for you only 10 US dollar! No shoekran, free ride ‘Madam’ no shoekran,... ok Madam jella jella and he took off again….well you can always try..! Pyramids, Gizeh, Cairo, Egypt.

  • Another of those fabulous shifting sand dunes at Erg Chebbi in the Western Sahara. Nikon D50 18-200mm VR lens.

  • watched 1295 times 7-11-09 Watch this singing and dancing, well they did to get some money, but their singing was beautiful, jaisalmar, india

  • Sunset in the dunes, Al Ain, UAE

  • ... well a lot of people would say this place is more like Mars (how they know, I’m not sure). Nevertheless, on a cold frozen day here in Merrie Olde England I enjoy looking at one of my favourite places which is warm and dry and in Chile. This is the Valley of the Dinosaurs in the Atacama Desert. The driest place on earth – that suits me perfectly – someone pass me a cider…...... ;o)

  • Shot in the Sahara Desert in Libya. We were lucky enough to have a couple of perfect hours for photography (usually blowing sand everywhere). / 2 curves adjustments in PS4 and brightness adjustment on my mate. / Nikon D300, 24 – 120mm at 120mm, f/18, 1/125 sec, WB man, ISO 100. / . /

  • / . / Please see my specially formatted notecard. / This photograph was featured in Masters of the Scenic. Thanks to the moderators. Plese see more of my Valley of the Gods photography

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  • Faced by ups and downs / Guided by faith or instinct Seeking for a smooth path / Hoping we end in oasis Canon Rebel XTI

  • Ancient dead trees (probably acacia and probably only one tree that has split under the strain of time and heat) wrestling at Sossusvlei within the Namib-Naukluft National Park. This is in the Namib desert of Namibia. / The remaining skeletons of trees here, which are believed to be about 900 years old, are now darkened because the intense sun has scorched them. The wood does not decompose because it is so dry. Featured in: - Unlimited Quality. Dec. 2009.

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