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  • Freedom in the Wester Desert - monochrome
    Freedom in the Western Desert
  • With a grand scale of contrast, Schwabacher's Pond on the Snake River is usually presented in color photographs. Here, the natural grand scale of contrast deserves a monochrome version.
    Schwabacher Pond, Grand Teton NP
  • The American West is home to many dune systems, none more appealing than those found in Death Valley National Park.
    The Power Curve
  • 31 - The  Abacus<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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  • 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 - 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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  • 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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  • 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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  • This graceful small waterfall adds a point of interest below the opening of the Narrows of the Virgin River in Zion National Park. Named for Gary Edward Adams, it is a location that he frequently photographed in large format black and white film during the 1980-90's. He was a master of his chosen art.
    Gary's Waterfall, Zion NP, Utah
  • You can see here how the gallery selections are presented, in black aluminum frames with black and white mattes. The pastel-treated prints are on torn Moab Entrada fiber paper with the edges exposed and they are hand signed and chopped with the Mark of Photopelli. Regular glass, sized 28" x 32." This image by Paul Bean on opening night at the gallery reception.
    at Sahara West library 4 Nov 2010
  • With no intentions of offense to any native American tribes, this is a mixed metaphor (of two destinations) made during one of my trips to Antelope Canyon in Arizona. I made my first trip there in 1989 when nearly all images of the place were made on black and white film due to the long exposures required. Color film had such limited dynamic range in those days, making it nearly impossible to get an image like this. Digital changed everything. Including encouraging the public to visit the place by the hundreds of thousands. On my first trip, we were a group of 8 photographers with no escort and no other visitors for the entire time we were there.
    Antelope Monument 1