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Phil Douglis | all galleries >> Galleries >> Gallery Forty-Two: Adding meaning to scenic vistas > Dusk, Mono Lake, California, 2006
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20-OCT-2006

Dusk, Mono Lake, California, 2006

Mono Lake is ringed with ancient limestone towers known as tufa. I made this vista just after sunset, building it around five repeating horizontal layers. The branches of the bush at the lower right create my anchor layer – extended by the tiny branches emerging from the water just to the left of it. A thin layer of reflected clouds moving across the image provides my second layer. They echo the ripples in my third layer, created by a single grebe, the focal point of the entire image. The huge towers of abstracted tufa and their reflections make up the fourth layer, backed by a fifth layer of distant pinkish hills. All five layers are united by the repeating rhythms of the branches at the lower right and the tufa towers at upper left. The overall vista expresses a sense of tranquility in a surreal setting.

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Phil Douglis08-Nov-2006 20:55
Tranquility, indeed, Ai Li. Thanks for calling particular attention to the role of the color blue here. This image could just as well be in my color gallery as in this vista gallery, because color is definitely at work here, calming the nerves, smoothing the water, intensifying the tranquil feeling. The lake has turned to almost a translucent blue, reflecting the evening sky a few shades darker than it really was.
AL08-Nov-2006 10:12
Amazing scale and depth. The beautiful water closely guarded by the dark tufas and their reflection created a secret paradise. And I like the little grebe that discreetly broke into your frame. I felt that the blue played a key role to accentuate the mood as it's a calm relaxing color. One would probably hold his breath at such a sight and be punished if its tranquility is disturbed.
Phil Douglis01-Nov-2006 18:24
Thanks for giving the tufa a purpose here -- they do screen the outside world, and give this image not only tranquility, but also intimacy.
JSWaters01-Nov-2006 17:18
The tufa are like sentinels - they guard the serenity and tranquility of this place. They create a beautiful barrier to the distant, sunlit outside world.
Jenene
Phil Douglis30-Oct-2006 05:53
Glad you saw a parade in the line of tufa as well. In fact, I named another image I made here "Mono Parade" - seehttp://www.pbase.com/pnd1/image/69232354 I like the way this image triggers the imagination. Thanks, Carol, for sharing your own vision of it with us.
Carol E Sandgren30-Oct-2006 04:54
The darkness in the tufas really emphasizes the shapes of them against your light colored watery background. They remind me really of parade of nocturnal animals awakening and about to search out something to eat.
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