What a Year!

This year started out great for photography with acceptance into the  2020 Anza Borrego Desert Photo Contest . This contest was preceded, in the spring of 2019, by a spectacular super bloom in the Coachella Valley and surrounding areas, a super bloom of quality and quantity that had not been seen in decades. And I was there for both of these shows!

Anza Borrego Desert Photo Contest

One of my favorite places is the Anza Borrego Desert State Park in southeastern CA. It covers over 600,000 acres of wilderness and  mountains, much of it inaccessible except on foot. What is accessible are vast areas of badlands, palm oases, slot canyons, 4 wheel drive roads, broad vistas – a landscape photographer’s paradise. Each year a photo contest, limited to images taken within the park boundaries, entices hundreds of photographers to show their work.

Although photographing there for years, it did not occur to me to enter the photo contest until last summer, after having spent many hours pursuing the fabulous wildflowers of the super bloom. I had lots of images to choose from and submitted, digitally,  the 10 allowed. I was surprised and pleased when 8 of those 10 made the first cut, the final couple hundred from which the judges would pick winners in each of the six categories. Submission then required the images to be printed, mounted and delivered to Borrego Springs, a small town that sits in the middle of the Park. Wintering now in the Coachella Valley, it was a pleasure for me to make the delivery. Here are the 8.

The last two images, Palm Oasis and Feast for a Desert Prince,  were awarded Honorable Mention in the Black and White and Animals category, respectively, and were displayed, along with all the winners, during the month of February at the Borrego Art Institute in Borrego Springs.  At the excellent critique session that preceded the opening reception I discovered, to my surprise, that almost all the winners were local, professional photographers. I was in very good company.

Super Bloom 2019

The images above with wildflowers were taken in the spring of 2019 during that amazing super bloom. I was enchanted with the wildflowers, vast fields of which replaced the drab greens, grays and tans of the desert with purple, pink, yellow and white. They appeared not only in the expanses of the neighboring parks but also on every vacant lot, every patch of bare ground in the urban sprawl of the Coachella Valley.

I marveled at the vistas, but also saw stunning arrangements of flower varieties set among rocks, in dry arroyos, up hillsides and, of course, individual flowers. I photographed them all hoping, someday, someway to give others a glimpse of this glory. A book? Sure, but then I was daunted by the task of identifying all those flowers and just set the whole idea aside. The Anza Borrego Photo Contest spurred me to cull these photos for suitable entries, but the real motivator to create a book was the COVID19 pandemic with its mandated stay at home regimen.

The book, Super Bloom 2019, was just published by Blurb, You can see a preview of the whole book here. What follows are some of the images not in the book.

More Categories for Portfolio Images

Introduction

This post is a continuation of possible themes/categories of images I might include when I make a portfolio web site out of this primarily blog site. Once again, it is for my benefit, a place where I have recorded titles of images that could speak to a particular theme or idea.

A. Panorama/Triptych

  1. Abandoned
  2. Cerrillos Hills, winter
  3. Cerrillos Hills, summer
  4. Dallas Divide
  5. Estuary II
  6. Font’s Point
  7. Glacier Text
  8. Gorge
  9. O’Keeffe Country
  10. Mills Canyon
  11. Into the Rain
  12. Near Manzanar
  13.  Harvest

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    Harvest

  14. Ojo Cottonwoods
  15. Salt River
  16. Taos Doors
  17. Tuolumne River
  18. White Sands
  19. Unicorn
  20. Soon Pecans
  21. Hot Fudge Sundae with Butterscotch Ice Cream
  22. Ubehebe Crater
  23. Chianti Vineyard
  24. Volterra
  25. Crete Senese
  26. San Antimo
  27. San Juan Mountains
  28. Yellowstone Magic

B. Badlands

  1.  Sky Dance
  2. Zabriskie Point
  3. Sky King
  4. Ramparts to the Castle
  5. This One’s for Your, Judy!
  6. Font’s Point

    Fonts Point

    Font’s Point-Anza Borrego Desert State Park, CA

  7. Anza Badlands
  8. (Relatively) Slender People Only (aka Anza Slot II)
  9. Elephant Feet
  10. Eat Your Heart Out, Henry Moore
  11. Pebble Place 1
  12. Peeble Place 3
  13. Golden Canyon
  14. Golden Canyon Exit
  15. Carizzo Badlands
  16. Dante’s View
  17. Zabriskie Point
  18. Hot Fudge Sundae with Butterscotch Ice Cream
  19. Bisti to Heaven
  20. Bisti Wings

C. Sequences

  1. LA Quad
  2. Bunker Hill
  3. Made in LA
  4. Waves

    Waves

    Waves

  5. Waves II
  6. Slots
  7. At the Shore BW
  8. At The Shore C
  9. Sand Patterns

D. The Crown Jewels: Western National Parks*

Yellowstone

  1. Yellowstone Magic
  2. Mammoth Springs I
  3. Mammoth Springs II
  4. Mammoth Springs III
  5. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
  6. Denizens of Yellowstone
  7. Pool

Yosemite

  1. Pot Hole Pine
  2. Tuolumne River
  3. Near Manzanar
  4. Chessboard
  5. Another
  6. Bent
  7. Fifty Years After Ansel

Grand Teton

Teton Mists

Teton Mists

  1. Gros Ventre
  2. Across the Water
  3. Teton Sunrise
  4. Later that Morning
  5. Teton Mists

Death Valley

  1. Zabriskie Point Sunset
  2. Dante’s View
  3. Sky King
  4. Sky Dance
  5. Zabriskie Point Pan
  6.  Zabriskie Detail
  7. Ubehebe  Crater Pan
  8.  Ubehebe Crater Detail
  9. Golden Canyon
  10. Golden Canyon Exit

* Some of these images will be on display at the Vista Grande Public Library during the month of September, 2017.