Morning Shadows
by Joe Schofield
Title
Morning Shadows
Artist
Joe Schofield
Medium
Photograph
Description
The sun rises on the Mesquite Dunes - Death Valley, CA.
The Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are at the northern end of the valley floor and are nearly surrounded by mountains on all sides. Due to their easy access from the road and the overall proximity of Death Valley to Hollywood, these dunes have been used to film sand dune scenes for several movies including films in the Star Wars series. The largest dune is called Star Dune and is relatively stable and stationary because it is at a point where the various winds that shape the dunes converge. The depth of the sand at its crest is 130-140 feet but this is small compared to other dunes in the area that have sand depths of up to 600-700 feet deep.
The primary source of the dune sands is probably the Cottonwood Mountains which lie to the north and northwest. The tiny grains of quartz and feldspar that form the sinuous sculptures that make up this dune field began as much larger pieces of solid rock.
In between many of the dunes are stands of creosote bush and some mesquite on the sand and on dried mud, which used to cover this part of the valley before the dunes intruded (mesquite was the dominant plant here before the sand dunes but creosote does much better in the sand dune conditions).
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May 7th, 2012
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Comments (28)
Jim Cook
Love the different shades of brown contrasting with the blue sky. I see you must have been there early enough to get such a clean shot of dunes without the footprints that undoubtably show up throughout the day.
Joe Schofield replied:
Much appreciated Jim. Yeah, up b4 dawn, a flashlight and a 30 minute hike out far enough, and the evening wind has washed the away…
Jim Love
Amazes me that a place with "Death" in it's name can be so breathtakingly beautiful...masterful work here Joe