Canyonlands N.P., Utah, 2015
I made this image near twilight from one of Canyonlands’ high overlooks, watching as the day’s last light skimmed the mesas and carved deep shadows into the valleys below. The Green River curled through the vast expanse like a silver ribbon, the only moving element in a landscape that felt almost prehistoric. As the sun slipped behind the distant plateaus, the canyon walls glowed with burnt oranges and subtle purples, revealing layers of time etched into stone. In that hush between day and night, the sheer scale and stillness of the desert left me humbled. This photograph is my attempt to preserve that moment when the land itself seemed to hold its breath, waiting for darkness to fall.
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