Photographer's Note
Joshua Tree National Park is a huge (794,000 acres), and very rich environment for landscape photography. Located approximately 100 miles east of Los Angeles, California, this park is made up of two deserts, two large ecosystems primarily determined by elevation. The Colorado Desert (part of the Sonoran Desert) occupies the eastern half of the park, and is the low desert, primarily below 3000 ft (910 m). It is dominated by the creosote bush, with stands of spidery ocotillo and cholla cactus.
In June while I visited, I found the higher, cooler and wetter Mojave Desert on the west side of the park to be more comfortable and more interesting with extensive stands of the Joshua Tree and rugged mountains of twisted rock and exposed granite monoliths. In fact, Joshua Tree is crisscrossed with hundreds of faults, and is a great place to see raw rocks, the effects of earthquakes, and millions of years of erosion. Huge eroded boulders settled one on top of another, creating the very impressive and photogenic rock piles we see today.
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josepmarin
(55063) 2012-02-21 3:29
Hi Tim,
first, I welcome you to TE!!
In this simple but effective composition, you offer us the beauty of the silhouettes of the tree and of the landscape, in a fantastic combination with the magnificent tones of the sky and of the clouds at sunset time.
The image has a great aesthetic power, well done.
Best regards,
Josep
Gigidusud
(8106) 2012-02-21 14:28
Hello Tim,
An other beautiful tree on sunset!Nice composition with splendid colors.
Congratulations.
Ghislaine
Gwendo (32) 2012-02-22 1:27
Hi Tim,
very interesting contrasts between light and dark, and between colors, and good composition!
Gwendoline
AliMoein
(780) 2012-02-22 5:59
Hi Tim
This is a nice photo
Excellent Composition and contrast
Beautiful Warms colors
Best Regards
Ali
Photo Information
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Copyright: Tim Kathka (tkfun45)
(113) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2010-06-10
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Nikon D 90, 18-105mm 3.5 - 5.6G ED AF-S VR Nikkor
- Exposure: f/13.0, 1/13 seconds
- Details: Tripod: Yes
- Map: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2012-02-20 21:07









