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  • Mojave rattlesnake, Crotalus scutulatus<br />
Look closely and you'll see a bulging belly. This rattler is well-fed on spring game in the Mojave desert.
    Mojave rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus)
  • Freedom in the Wester Desert - monochrome
    Freedom in the Wester Desert - monoc..rome
  • Renewal in the Desert
    Renewal of the Spirit
  • Looking almost like a painted Hollywood backdrop, the Pintwater range and Three Lakes Valley provide a background for dawn's early light in the Mojave desert. An overnight snowstorm - rare for this territory - comes once a decade.
    Mojave Winter Dawn
  • The ridge of a Mojave desert mountain range and its alluvial slope rising before it look like frozen surf and icebergs rushing forward to wash over a Joshua tree forest on the desert floor. A storm of this intensity, and its peaceful warming sun at dawn are a rare sight in the Mojave desert.
    Frozen - Desert Icebergs
  • Desert Aster - Mojave desert. A favorite and reliable arrival when winter leaves the desert for the year.
    Desert Aster
  • This lone and proud bloom stands in a sandy wash in the mountains of the Mojave Desert. Fresh flooding that disturbs the sand encourages germination and a chance for the plant to grow without competition.
    Desert Chicory (Rafinesquia Neomexicana)
  • Soft lifting clouds cover the Pintwater range in the Mojave desert of southern Nevada. After a windless overnight snowstorm, morning light filters through low clouds to kiss the snow with a touch of rose pink coloration. The mountains in the distance have an interesting dual citizenship status; they are inside the Desert National Wildlife Refuge which is inside the Nellis AFB bombing and gunnery range. That means you can look at those mountains, but you can't go there.
    Desert Rose Morning
  • After an all night snow storm, morning sun breaks free and sheds warm light on this Joshua tree stand of the Mojave desert. This much precipitation means a more vigorous spring and early recovery from winter dormancy.
    Winter Glory in the Desert
  • Layers of richly colored sky and mountain ranges are a literal symbol of the desert in the American West. This Spring Mountain sunset glows with last light at sundown in the image made during the visit of the comet NEOWISE in 2020.
    Spring Mountain Sunset
  • Storms in the western desert arise in an instant, with furious wind and rain in cloudbursts. And so often, especially at sunset, the storm will break. A narrow window of light will appear at the desert horizon between heaven and earth. This rainbow appeared at a perfect moment in time, offering redemption from danger and fear, bringing instead, peace and hope.
    Redemption, Cedar Breaks NM
  • "The Lost Joshua Tree Forest - Noble One." Still standing on the slopes of Cima geological dome in the Mojave Desert National Preserve, a historic Joshua tree still stands after the devastating Dome fire of 2020. Burned and skinned, with the desert floor scorched to a blank canvas, the visual effect is rich in tone and texture.
    The Lost Joshua Tree Forest - Noble One
  • 'Mariposa Deco' - photographed in the Mojave desert by Mark Andrews - during the 2019 spring bloom. This small, miraculous flower grows a single slender leaf from a bulb in rough soil, and blooms with delicate lavender petals.
    Mariposa Deco (Mariposa Deco (Caloch..ily)
  • Berlin-Ichthyosaur State Park contains a town built in the 1890s that is preserved in a state of arrested decay. A true Nevada ghost town, many of Berlin’s original buildings remain and some of its original residents are interred in the town’s cemetery. Trails throughout the town site tell the story of Berlin and its mine. The park is also home to the most abundant concentration, and largest known remains, of Ichthyosaurs, an ancient marine reptile that swam in a warm ocean that covered central Nevada 225 million years ago. The fossils are protected and displayed at the park’s Fossil House. For nostalgic reasons, this ranger station just totally appeals to me, with open range before it and the US and Nevada flags flying together in the desert breeze.
    Berlin, Nevada
  • Always the first 'gold' found in the desert every spring, the Mojave Gold Poppy opens early when first lit by sunlight, lasting until the end of day.
    Golden Arches - Mojave Gold Poppy (E..rma)
  • Literally 30 seconds after making this exposure, lightning stuck where my tripod had stood. When the monsoonal flows come to the Mojave desert in southern Nevada, storms like this spring up frequently and with little warning. This image (a single exposure) displayed all the mighty power that nature can bring, with sheets of rain, multiple bolts and deafening thunder. Thirty mile-per-hour wind drove the storm directly at me while I set up my gear and tested the exposure, then began making exposures to capture the action. Never underestimate the power of nature . . . and always be prepared.
    Power From on High
  • Like a prayer whispered in secret, the Milky Way seems to ascend into the heavens above the outreached arms of slender aspen trees in autumn. Great Basin National Park is a wonderful place to seek God and nature. Located so remotely from cities and towns that it is one of the best places in the lower 48 states. Clear skies and cool nights allow for excellent views into the heavens.
    A Whispered Prayer, Wheeler Peak, Nevada
  • Here’s a cocky little fellow in the Mojave desert of  Clark County, Nevada perched atop a Mojave yucca. He always leads the way with Mrs. Quail and the kids following, sometimes running ahead and finding an elevated lookout so he scout for food and water. When he finds it, he throws his head back to clear his throat and closes his eyes and let’s loose.
    Gambel's quail calling the flock
  • Delicate white blossoms of the Dune Evening Primrose appear after sundown as they begin to release their fragrance to attract pollinators. The evening primroses are often found along with sand verbena and other blooming annuals.
    Night Blooms
  • Lucky day to get snow across basin and range country in the Mojave desert. You'll see this only about once in every decade - ankle deep snow where in the summer it's 115 degrees F.
    Three Lakes Valley, Nevada
  • 32 - Tracks<br />
Nature is fascinating in many ways. This is one in a series of abstract images found in nature by Emmy-award winning photographer Mark Andrews. Based in the Mojave desert of the American southwest, he is constantly surprised at the infinite variations in sandstone formations.
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  • 34 - Factor<br />
Nature is fascinating in many ways. This is one in a series of abstract images found in nature by Emmy-award winning photographer Mark Andrews. Based in the Mojave desert of the American southwest, he is constantly surprised at the infinite variations in sandstone formations.
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  • 34 - Current<br />
Nature is fascinating in many ways. This is one in a series of abstract images found in nature by Emmy-award winning photographer Mark Andrews. Based in the Mojave desert of the American southwest, he is constantly surprised at the infinite variations in sandstone formations.
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  • 35 - The Sign<br />
Nature is fascinating in many ways. This is one in a series of abstract images found in nature by Emmy-award winning photographer Mark Andrews. Based in the Mojave desert of the American southwest, he is constantly surprised at the infinite variations in sandstone formations.
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  • Zebra-tailed Lizard (Callisaurus draconoides)<br />
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Typically skittering across sandy spaces and taking cover under brush, this lizard often lifts its tail when at rest so that a predator will try to catch its detachable tail rather than its body. This one has also lifted its toes both fore and aft in preparation for a high-lifted run for safety.
    Zebra-tailed Lizard (Callisaurus dra..des)
  • Cholla 1
  • Cereus cactus bloom
    Cereus 1
  • Pray for Peace and hope to all today . . . <br />
Matthew 26:28 ". . . Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin:<br />
29 And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."
    Peace and Hope
  • This small community of Mojave and Joshua Yucca along with native sage and shrubs live in a small arroyo. The drainage channels extra water for the plants living along the slope; deep roots extend down under the sand and rock to bring water to the plants. The storm of the previous night breaks in the background with morning light illuminating the scene.
    Yucca in the Arroyo
  • Lava Tube in Mojave Desert
  • Desert Globe Mallow - Mojave Desert
  • Desert marigold, Mojave desert
  • Purple Asters - Mojave desert
  • Copper King Mine head works, Mojave .. NCA
  • Datura - Mojave desert