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Joshua Tree Saloon Wood Print
by Jeff Burgess
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Joshua Tree Saloon wood print by Jeff Burgess. Bring your artwork to life with the texture and added depth of a wood print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 3/4" thick maple wood. There are D-clips on the back of the print for mounting it to your wall using mounting hooks and nails (included).
Design Details
A recent trip to Joshua Tree revealed a unique group of buildings and saloon. This composite panoramic image was shot with a wide angle lens. It is... more
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Artist's Description
A recent trip to Joshua Tree revealed a unique group of buildings and saloon. This composite panoramic image was shot with a wide angle lens. It is a fused work of composite elements taken from the city, park, and other areas of desert in California and Nevada.
Joshua Tree National park was initially created as a National Monument on 10 August 1936, containing 825,000 acres (334,000 ha). The park was elevated to a National Park on 31 October 1994 by the Desert Protection Act, which also added 234,000 acres to the park.
The park is named after the Joshua tree (Yucca brevifolia) which can been seen on the far right of this image in the background. The park is in the Mojave Desert. The trees are now blooming and it is quite a sight. In addition to Joshua tree forests, the western part of the park includes some of the most interesting geologic displays found in California's deserts. The dominant geologic features of this landscape are hills of bare rock, usually broken u...
About Jeff Burgess
This is the official version: Jeff Burgess is a fine-art photographer specializing in 'fusion' work involving the application of multiple layers of images to create the final vision. His work has been in numerous galleries including the Dunville and Warren Knapp in Seattle, Gallery 8 in Phoenix, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Denver, the Larson Gallery in Yakima, Marks at the Garage in Honolulu, and the CVG in Bremerton. He has also had his work displayed in a variety of shows around the Northwest. His work has won numerous awards including a Silver Award from the Create Chaos Show with this work on display at the Orlando Convention Center and at the Denver airport. It has been featured in Create and advanced Photoshop...
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Jeff Burgess
thanks 'Monthly Themed' for the feature.
Brian Davis
Breathtaking capture, Jeff! Conveys an almost otherworldly appearance yet very welcoming, warm and familiar. Perfect angle. Great job! l/f
Jeff Burgess replied:
Ahh, the capture..... Brian this is a fused work combining multiple elements that were in the original photos taken at the site and at another place. As most of my works, the 'capture' is an illusion....a fiction......that is meant to convey more than the original photo(s). But the angle was made via my wide angle lens on my Canon Mark2. Thanks for the look and comment. Please come back again and visit my work. Regards.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks so much John