The Gift
by Stephanie Grant
Title
The Gift
Artist
Stephanie Grant
Medium
Photograph - Digital / Photography
Description
As this abstract of merged photos from Red Rock canyon Nevada came together I saw the gift of light emerging. What was once a dark jumble of rocks and stones becomes a treasure trove of jewel like colors.The rather angry looking red rock on the left makes me think of John 1:5 And the light shineth in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.
DescriptionA photograph of some of the incredible rock formations found at Red Rock Canyon, Nevada. The unique geologic features, plants and animals of Red Rock represent some of the best examples of the Mojave Desert. In 1990, special legislation supported by the Nevada congressional delegation, changed the status of the Red Rock Recreation Lands to a National Conservation Area (NCA), the seventh to be designated nationally.
During most of its history, Red Rock Canyon was below a warm, shallow sea. Massive fault action and volcanic eruptions caused this seabed to begin rising some 225 million years ago. As the waters receded, sea creatures died, and the calcium in their bodies combined with sea minerals to form limestone cliffs studded with ancient fossils. Some 45 million years later, the region was buried beneath thousands of feet of windblown sand. As time progressed, iron oxide and calcium carbonate infiltrated the sand, consolidating it into cross-bedded rock.
About 100 million years ago, massive fault action began dramatically shifting the rock landscape here, forming spectacular limestone and sandstone cliffs and rugged canyons punctuated by waterfalls, shallow streams, and serene oasis pools.
Red Rock’s valley is home to more than 45 species of mammals, about 100 species of birds, 30 reptiles and amphibians, and an abundance of plant life. Ascending the slopes from the valley, you’ll see cactus and creosote bushes, aromatic purple sage, yellow-flowering blackbrush, yucca and Joshua trees, and, at higher elevations, clusters of forest-green pinyon, juniper, and ponderosa pines. In spring, the desert blooms with extraordinary wildflowers.
In the latter part of the 19th century, Red Rock was a mining site and later a sandstone quarry that provided materials for many buildings in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and early Las Vegas. In 1990, Red Rock Canyon became a National Conservation Area that comprises approximately 197,000 acres.
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September 30th, 2014
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Comments (122)
Hanne Lore Koehler
Fantastic abstract creation, Stephanie! Love the flitting colors and bold contrasts!
Maria Hunt
Such a fascinating creation, Stephanie. Congratulations on your feature in 1000 Views.. f/l
Christopher James
Congratulation.....your wonderful work has been featured in the 1000 Views on 1 Image Group l/f/p
Hanne Lore Koehler
Beautiful digital abstract creation, Stephanie! Lovely colors and composition! L/F