Sunset at Canyonland's National Park, America.
Minimal art, minimalism. Abstraction.
The Canyonlands in the vicinity of Moab in Utah (USA) became a National Park in 1964. The park is 1349 square kilometers in size.
The park is a still very untouched area of canyons and table mountains carved out by the Colorado River, Green River and their tributaries in the Colorado plateau. It offers impressive views of the course of the Colorado River. The rivers divide the park into four districts: the Island in the Sky, the Needles, the Maze and the rivers themselves. Despite the limited vegetation, wild animals such as coyotes and bighorn sheep live in the Canyonlands. Due to the large difference in summer and winter temperatures, it is not an interesting area for human exploitation. These climate fluctuations are due to its location: the park is 1200 to 2400 metres above sea level and there is very little rainfall. The nickname for the park is therefore 'high desert'.
This picture was taken in Island of Sky.
I like to take pictures of nature and landscapes. Travelling is my passion. I also like to occasionally apply in photoshop effects, or create new designs, thus creating digital art. Also art and culture in other countries have my interest. I created many albums in my shop: panoramas, landscapes, animals, people, flowers, various countries, buddhas and more. Besides photography I am involved in sculpting and painting. My other work can be seen on https://www.rietjebulthuis.nl
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