Death Valley reflections

© Gerald L. Tomanek

Death Valley reflections

Uploaded: February 06, 2005 13:28:29

Description

The oval shapes are the primary composition element. They repeat for some rhythm, not enough to be a pattern? Texture is a supporting element but the color contrast is a big part of the interest to me. Taken as the sun rose, in the Cow Creek area, a calm peaceful setting. It was easy to be full of joy and wonder that day.

Comments

Roger Bernabo February 06, 2005

Very cool way of showing the valley, nice color too...just enough #212944

Denice Woyski February 08, 2005

Very nice! #1091461

March 25, 2005

Always been one of my favorites. Great use of reflections. #1205410

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