Ice Cream Melt
Limited Edition of 20
Location: Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA
From where I was standing, it looked for all the world as if a very large boule of ice cream (raspberry ripple?) had just been dropped into the landscape and succumbed to the heat of the desert. With that image sown in my head, I now struggle to see anything but melting ice cream. With or without that interpretation, this is a truly remarkable geological feature, one of many to be found in the Valley of Fire.
Limited Edition of 20
Location: Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA
From where I was standing, it looked for all the world as if a very large boule of ice cream (raspberry ripple?) had just been dropped into the landscape and succumbed to the heat of the desert. With that image sown in my head, I now struggle to see anything but melting ice cream. With or without that interpretation, this is a truly remarkable geological feature, one of many to be found in the Valley of Fire.
Limited Edition of 20
Location: Valley of Fire State Park, Nevada, USA
From where I was standing, it looked for all the world as if a very large boule of ice cream (raspberry ripple?) had just been dropped into the landscape and succumbed to the heat of the desert. With that image sown in my head, I now struggle to see anything but melting ice cream. With or without that interpretation, this is a truly remarkable geological feature, one of many to be found in the Valley of Fire.
Image photographed with a medium-format technical camera and high-resolution digital back by Phase One, for exceptional dynamic range and detail in large prints.
All prints are hand-made by the author on Platinum Cotton by Fotospeed, a heavy-weight, smooth fine art paper, using the latest generation of Canon pigment inks, for unrivalled image longevity.