Wrinkled - B/W
by George Buxbaum
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Wrinkled - B/W
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George Buxbaum
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Wrinkled - Zabriskie Point, Death Valley National Park, California - An intimate composition of the vastness of Zabriskie Point. The sun had already set and the light was fading this particular evening. As I studied the landscape, I saw this composition in my mind and it reminded me of wrinkled fingers from being submerged in water for a while. The paths being like someone's fingerprints. Notice all the textures and tones in this black and white version of Wrinkled..
Millions of years prior to the actual sinking and widening of Death Valley and the existence of Lake Manly, another lake covered a large portion of Death Valley including the area around Zabriskie Point. This ancient lake began forming approximately nine million years ago. During several million years of the lake's existence, sediments were collecting at the bottom in the form of saline muds, gravels from nearby mountains, and ashfalls from the then-active Black Mountain volcanic field. These sediments combined to form what is now known as the Furnace Creek Formation. The climate along Furnace Creek Lake was dry, but not nearly as dry as in the present. Camels, mastodons, horses, carnivores, and birds left tracks in the lakeshore muds, along with fossilized grass and reeds. Borates, which made up a large portion of Death Valley's historical past were concentrated in the lake beds from hot spring waters and alteration of rhyolite in the nearby volcanic field. Weathering and alteration by thermal waters are also responsible for the variety of colors represented there.
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November 26th, 2016
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