Saturday 9 November 2024 - Due to the late night, Ryan did not plan a sunrise adventure allowing us to sleep in until 0900. We would
then have a class on photo editing.
I decided to jump in my truck and head out to Mesquite Dunes for sunrise.
I went to the same roadside I used twice previously and hiked over familiar ground to reach the dunes.
The light before sunrise is so peaceful.
The colors are so soft before the sun rises.
Soft mountains of sand - hard to walk through. I would try to stay off the top and walk just below the crest.
Shadow and light even before full sun.
Pillowy sand waves.
A nice composition with wall after wall of sand.
The sun begins to hit the surrounding mountains.
I am scampering about looking for lines and curves.
The sun begins to touch the sand. Now is the time to look for shadows.
A pretty dune in the spotlight.
The sunny side of a dune.
Larger dunes in the distance.
The sun is so low it only lights one side of a dune.
Dramatic light on the dune also actuates the ripples in the sand.
Two beetle paths cross on a dune slope.
A beetle walked along a sand dune slope. After passing, the movement triggered a small avalanche of sand.
Golden light on the waves of sand.
Setting up the shot. Often I notice my shadow - a few times almost in my photographs.
Another dramatic composition of light and shadow.
The sun is higher, so it is time to head back.
I arrived back at the hotel around 0800 and got ready for the class at 0900.
In the afternoon the class heads out to Mesquite Dunes - Ryan parks at the same place I have been parking.
I know exactly where to go - near the front I steer the group to the right of where I was tromping
about in the morning.
We enter the dunes in a place without footprints.
Beautiful shapes in the setting sun.
The shadows begin to get longer - which is good.
Unfortunately, the leader of our group, looking for an easy way into the dunes, moves to the left and
discovers my footprints from the morning.
Shadows taking form.
I have not told anyone that I went out in the morning. As we walk in my footprints, Ryan says that the
person must be a photographer as they set their bag down often.
This looks like a body of water full of waves.
Beautiful curves to the sand.
The sand rising in front of the mountains.
Huge dunes that look as if they were made by giant hands.
Lines on the top of sand dunes as the sun skips across.
Beautiful light - as the sun sets.
The sun is down and the colors begin to change on the dunes.
Lines of sand.
Sunset on the dunes and the mountains. No clouds so a rather boring sky.