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20-OCT-2006

Sand Tufa, Navy Beach, Mono Lake, California, 2006

Sand Tufas are formed as freshwater springs percolate through Mono Lake’s briny bottom. Eventually, the bottom becomes dry land as the lake shrinks. The sand tufas are intricate sand tubes and columns, exposed as winds strip away their sandy coverings. Here, I juxtapose the hard, dry, black sand tufas with the brown fluff of massed sage. The contrast in color and texture make the gaudy form of the sand tufa seem even more bizarre.

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Phil Douglis30-Apr-2010 23:08
Not only does the sage need the tufas to show off their color -- the image also rests on the contrast between what is in shadow and what is not. If the light had illuminated both subjects equally, i would never have made this image. Thanks, Kathy, for point out the importance of this contrast.
Kathy Khuner30-Apr-2010 14:35
There are many levels of juxtaposition here but what struck me was that the sage needs the tufas in order to show off their color and lumenosity.
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