Description
While waiting for sunset at Dead Horse Point State Park, I brought out my long lens and started looking for smaller, less obvious compositions. The big overlooks are incredible, but sometimes the details around the edge of the scene can say just as much about a place as the wide view.
I found this desert shrub tucked into the red sandstone, with a small patch of snow still sitting behind it from the late winter weather. The low evening sun lit the rock and brush with a warm glow, while the massive valley below fell softly out of focus in the background.
What I liked about this image was the contrast: desert plants and red rock, warm sunset light and lingering snow, a small intimate subject set against the scale of the canyon country beyond it. It is a quieter photograph from Dead Horse Point, but one that captures the texture and feeling of the landscape in a way the wider views sometimes miss.






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