Sand Dunes - Blue
by Marcia Socolik
Title
Sand Dunes - Blue
Artist
Marcia Socolik
Medium
Photograph - Photography
Description
I loved the watching the hikers as the climbed the sand dunes in Death Valley. Their silhouette against the mountains seemed like a work of art - so I took the photograph. I decided I wanted to make a bold statement, so I changed the colors from brown and tan to the vivid blue and green of this artwork (quite the opposite of the heat usually associated with this area). What an incredible sci-fi landscape!
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Death Valley National Park is a national park in the USA states of California and Nevada located east of the Sierra Nevada, occupying an interface zone between the arid Great Basin and Mojave deserts in the United States. The park protects the northwest corner of the Mojave Desert and contains a diverse desert environment of salt-flats, sand dunes, badlands, valleys, canyons, and mountains. It is the largest national park in the lower 48 states and has been declared an International Biosphere Reserve. Approximately 95% of the park is a designated wilderness area. It is the hottest and driest of the national parks in the United States. The second-lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is in Badwater Basin, which is 282 feet (86 m) below sea level. The park is home to many species of plants and animals that have adapted to this harsh desert environment. Some examples include creosote bush, Bighorn Sheep, Coyote, and the Death Valley Pupfish, a survivor of much wetter times.
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Sand dunes in the park, while famous, are not nearly as numerous as their fame or the dryness of the area may suggest. One of the main dune fields is near Stovepipe Wells in the north-central part of the valley and is primarily made of quartz sand. Another dune field is just 10 miles (16 km) to the north but is instead mostly composed of travertine sand.
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Sightseeing is available by personal automobile, four-wheel drive, bicycle, mountain bike (on established roadways only), and hiking. Riding through the park on motorcycle is also a popular pastime. State Route 190, the Badwater Road, the Scotty's Castle Road, and paved roads to Dante's View and Wildrose provide access to the major scenic viewpoints and historic points of interest. More than 350 miles (560 km) of unpaved and four-wheel-drive roads provide access to wilderness hiking, camping, and historical sites. All vehicles must be licensed and street legal. There are hiking trails of varying lengths and difficulties, but most backcountry areas are accessible only by cross-country hiking. There are literally thousands of hiking possibilities. The normal season for visiting the park is from October 15 to May 15, because of summer extremes in temperature. A costumed living history tour of the historic Death Valley Scotty's Castle is conducted for a fee.
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There are nine designated campgrounds within the park, and overnight backcountry camping permits are available at the Visitor Center. Xanterra Parks & Resorts owns and operates a private resort, the Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch Resort, which comprises two separate and distinct hotels: the Furnace Creek Inn is a four-star historic hotel, and the Furnace Creek Ranch is a three-star ranch-style property reminiscent of the mining and prospecting days. Xanterra also operates the Stovepipe Wells Village motel. The Furnace Creek Inn and Ranch and the Stovepipe Wells Village are the only inns located inside Death Valley proper. There are a few motels near various entrances to the park, in Shoshone, Death Valley Junction, Beatty, Nevada, and Panamint Springs.
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The visitor center is located in the Furnace Creek resort area on State Route 190. A 12-minute introductory slide program is shown every 30 minutes. During the winter season, November through April, rangers offer interpretive tours and a wide variety of walks, talks, and slide presentations about Death Valley cultural and natural history. The visitor center has displays dealing with the park's geology, climate, wildlife and natural history. There are also specific sections dealing with the human history and pioneer experience. The Death Valley Natural History Association maintains a bookstore specifically geared to the natural and cultural history of the park.
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Death Valley National Park is a popular location for stargazing as it has one of the darkest night skies in the United States. Despite Death Valley's remote location, its air quality and night visibility are threatened by civilization. In particular, light pollution is introduced by nearby Las Vegas. The darkest skies are, in general, located in the northwest of the park.
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Most of the text above copied/paraphrased from wikipedia.org
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FEATURED PHOTO, Fine Art America Silhouettes Group, 12/9/2012
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FEATURED PHOTO, Fine Art America Your Favorite Art Work Group, 12/10/2012
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FEATURED PHOTO Fine Art America South West Art and Artists, 12/16/2012
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FEATURED PHOTO FAA Interpretations of Nature group, 12/31/2012
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Comments (20)
Gary F Richards
Spectacular SciFi “alien” landscape composition, lighting, shading, excellent colors and artwork! Fl voted
Cheri Randolph
Marcia, I get the feeling that it is a glacial structure rather than sand dunes, your color palette certainly changed the mood, and generated a most interesting composition. voted
Alan and Marcia Socolik
Thanks, Brands, for featuring this photo in the Interpretations of Nature group, 12/31/2012 ...
Alan and Marcia Socolik
Thank you, Nadine and Bob, for featuring this photo in the South West Art and Artists Group, 12/16/2012
Alan and Marcia Socolik
Thank you, Krista, for featuring this photo in the Your Favorite Art Work Group, 12/10/2012
Alan and Marcia Socolik
Thank you, Krista, for featuring this photo in the Silhouettes Group, 12/9/2012