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The South West Adventure - Limited Edition Giclee Fine Art Prints on Canvas
| SouthWest Adventure. 2300 miles in 8 days through Mountains, sand storms and vortexes. ... My goal in life : to arrive at the destination with the dust of the journey on my cheeks. This Journey literally put dust on my cheeks and spirit in my blood. I will never be the same and there is no turning back. The images here capture my emotion, my reverence and my epiphanies along the dusty road of my own life journey.
Death Valley Morning Dunes. As I began my immersion into the language of the dunes at Death Valley, it seemed that they went on forever. From the road they appear easily accessible and they are. But if you have ever experiences walking through sand dunes the journey is not all that swift! With every few feet the scenery changed - the light, the lines, the shapes, the texture. The scale of these dunes intrigued me and I hiked up to the very tips of many of them as the temperatures climbed from 47 degrees to over 80 in just a few hours time. Here I enjoyed people added to my image to show the "bigness" of the dunes.<br>See all of my<a href="http://www.wisconsinphotos.com/gallery/journeys/southwest"> Southwest images online</a><br><script type="text/javascript" src="http://w.sharethis.com/button/sharethis.js#tabs=web%2Cpost%2Cemail&amp;charset=utf-8&amp;style=rotate&amp;publisher=f2a5553a-3955-454f-b46f-4dd0c939f090"></script>
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Death Valley Morning Dunes. As I began my immersion into the language of the dunes at Death Valley, it seemed that they went on forever. From the road they appear easily accessible and they are. But if you have ever experiences walking through sand dunes the journey is not all that swift! With every few feet the scenery changed - the light, the lines, the shapes, the texture. The scale of these dunes intrigued me and I hiked up to the very tips of many of them as the temperatures climbed from 47 degrees to over 80 in just a few hours time. Here I enjoyed people added to my image to show the "bigness" of the dunes.
See all of my Southwest images online