Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 12 – Sunset Shoot

Desert Gold
Jug Handle Arches
Arch View
Relentless Evolution 1

There was a late day storm on the eastern horizon during this cloudy, sunset shoot.  Such desert storms contribute to the slow, but certain evolution of the rock features found here.  These are a few of those images.

Relentless Evolution 2

I made many images, capturing the changes in the sky as the storm and the late day lighting progressed.

Relentless Evolution 3
Relentless Evolution 4
Relentless Evolution 5
Relentless Evolution 6
Relentless Evolution 7
Evolution Layers

I hope the similarity of these images is not boring to the reader.  It was fascinating to see how the sky changed with the storm’s advanced across the landscape and the subtle changes in the light on the landscape.

Until next time,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 11

After a morning shoot, my son and I decided to take a short hike in another part of the park, before. the crowds of tourists began to get out and about.

Movie Set Remains

It is not surprising that this area is a popular one in which to film portions of western movies.  The image above is of the remains of one of those movie sets.

Where Many Have Trodden

A portion of our early morning hike went through a slot type canyon.  The many footprints in the sand indicates the number of people that have recently hiked this way.

Natural Pathway
Closing In
Rock Features
Through A Rock’s Eye

That’s all for now.

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 10

It was a cloudy, overcast morning for this outing in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Niche

I’m always amazed at how some desert shrubs can survive with very little in the way of actual soil in which to put down roots.

Rocky Life
Scarred Monolith
Will it Rain?
Rock Spine
On The Rocks
Rock Portals
Rocky Little Canyon
Beginning or Ending?

A narrow wash with an apparent dead end, but is it the end of this canyon in the making or is this wash continuing to grow into a canyon?  I suspect erosion will continue at a very slow rate and this short, shallow wash will grow into a deeper and longer canyon over a geologic time interval.

Cholla Sentinel

This was supposed to be a sunrise shoot, but as one can see there was little sunshine early this morning.

Stay tuned for more of Valley of Fire,

Ken

 

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 9

More hiking and scouting photos in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Shrub Valley, iPhone Photo
Color Walking, iPhone Photo
Geology Palette, iPhone Photo
Geology Bands, iPhone Photo
Desert Stems, iPhone Photo
Slot Walls, iPhone Photo
Narrow Canyon, iPhone Photo

This simple photo was chosen for Flickr’s Explore page (April 13, 2023) and as of this writing has garnered 6801 views and 237 faves.

Fire Wave, iPhone Photo
Two by Two, iPhone Photo

The rock layers upon which these couples are walking is the feature that forms the well know “Fire Wave” feature in this park.

Crevice Walker, iPhone Photo
Photo Hiker, iPhone Photo
Slot Hiker, iPhone Photo

Stay tuned for even more Valley of Fire and desert photography,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 8

More scouting and exploration photos in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada.

Intricate Rock, iPhone Photo
Desert Flower, iPhone Photo
Desert Shadows, iPhone Photo
Natural Imperfections or Non-Photogenic Nature?, iPhone Photo

Nature is messy and cluttered.  Photographers don’t like clutter, even if it is a part of nature.  I cropped this photo to remove some of the natural clutter, mostly on the bottom left.  There remains some clutter on the bottom left and what about that unkempt looking bush and roots on the pond border?  Is it really necessary to clean up a natural scene, to make a more pleasing photo?  It depends upon one’s vies of the world and one’s idea of photography and purpose of the photo.  Sometimes one may want to show the clutter, sometimes not.  Sometimes clutter can’t be avoided.

X Marks the Spot, iPhone Photo
Nodular, iPhone Photo
Petrified Dunes, iPhone Photo
Rock Ribs, iPhone Photo
Droopy Rocks, iPhone Photo

The way my eyes look in the morning.

Ridgy Rocks 1, iPhone Photo
To the Desert Born, iPhone Photo

More desert scenes to come,

Ken

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 7 – Arches – Inside and Out

More photos from scouting and exploring Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, March of 2023.

Inside to Outside, iPhone Photo
Multiple Arches, iPhone Photo
Rock of Many Windows, iPhone Photo
Checking the LCD, iPhone Photo
Through an Arch, iPhone Photo
Arch Light, iPhone Photo
Photographic Inclination, iPhone Photo
Shouldering the Load, iPhone Photo
Sky View Arch, iPhone Photo

The number of arches in this area is almost unbelievable.  One could spend much time here just photographing arches from inside, outside and through.  I’m reminded of the Joni Mitchell song “Both Sides Now” about clouds and how it could be adapted to describe having seen arches from many sides and still not having seen all aspects of arches.

More next,

Ken

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 5

This is a continuation of scouting and exploration in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada in March of 2023.

Linear, iPhone Photo

The geology here is fascinating.  The rocks have interesting variation in texture and color.

Variations, iPhone Photo
Big Dome, iPhone Photo

If one looks closely, one can just barely pick out hikers on the right side slope of that big dome in the background.

Veins, iPhone Photo
Rocky Desert, iPhone Photo
Twigs and Rocks, iPhone Photo
Intersections, iPhone Photo
Holes and Pockets, iPhone Photo
Muted Footsteps, iPhone Photo

To be continued,

Ken

 

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 4

A continuation of images made during a hike in Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada in March of 2023.

Through an Arch, iPhone Photo

There were a few arches in the canyon walls bordering this hiking trail.  Small arches are plentiful in this area.

End of the Trail, iPhone Photo

This trail ends at a drop off into a narrow chasm, which at this time of the year contained a pool of water.

Arch, iPhone Photo

Another small arch atop a rock outcrop.

Arch, iPhone Photo

Another small, but still sizable arch along the trail.

Rock Eye, iPhone Photo

Light bouncing around inside some of the smaller arches and holes in the rocks creates interesting color, bringing out the patterns in the rock.  This one looks like an eye in a rugged face.

More exploration photos next,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – March 2023 – Part 3

We returned to an area in Valley of Fire State park to finish a hike we has abandoned a day or so previously.

Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo

There were many petroglyphs on the rock faces along the narrow valley that we hiked through.

Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo
Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo

I only carried my iPhone on this hike, which was not sufficient for adequately capturing petroglyphs higher up on some of the valley walls.

Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo

The image above indicates that some petroglyphs have been lost due to erosion of the rock face.

Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo
Petroglyphs, iPhone Photo

To be continued,

Ken

Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada – Part 2

Arch View, iPhone Photo

There are many arches of various sizes all through out Valley of Fire State Park and in this area, in general, where the sandstone has been eroded away over long time intervals of exposure to wind, rain, freezing and thawing.  The arches are not on the size of those found in Utah’s Arches National Park, but seemingly more numerous.

Sunlight reflects around inside the arches, creating wonderful lighting on the rock surface.

Arch, iPhone Photo

The arches in this post are found along a short hiking trail and can be spotted by looking up into the canyon walls, which can be spectacular, too.

Canyon Wall, iPhone Photo
Cholla Desert, iPhone Photo

There is an open area along this trail with many nice cholla cacti.  I had to refrain from trying to photograph each one, as I’ve always found these enticing.

We stopped short of completing this hike today, since we wanted to get to an area that we had chosen for sunset photos.

We will revisit this area later,

Ken