In "Death Valley," Glen Wilbert photographs the eroded badlands at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California, capturing the ridged, folded hills at dusk under a clear blue sky.
The image holds a cool pastel palette of blues, grays, and pale gold, the light of early evening flattening the ridges into soft tonal bands. Glen framed the rippling, sculpted formations so that their ridgelines run in overlapping diagonals across the frame, with a darker channel cutting through the center. The low light brings out the texture of the eroded clay while keeping the overall color soft and muted.
Zabriskie Point is one of the most visited overlooks in Death Valley, known for its wavelike badlands formed from ancient lake sediments. It is a landmark stop in the Southwest desert and a natural subject for the When in Roam project.
A study in pastel tone and natural pattern, where the desert is rendered in soft blue light and folded line.
Awards and Recognition
Glen Wilbert's work has earned national recognition, including First Place at the 2024 iPhone Photography Awards, multiple Gold Medals at the reFocus Awards, and selection for more than thirty juried exhibitions across the United States.
Details
• Framed canvas print, pine wood frame with a floating-frame effect
• Frame thickness: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
• Canvas weight: approximately 344 g/m2
• White frame with a white inner border around the canvas
• Open back, rubber corner pads, hanging hardware attached
• Printed and framed in the USA
In "Death Valley," Glen Wilbert photographs the eroded badlands at Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park, California, capturing the ridged, folded hills at dusk under a clear blue sky.
The image holds a cool pastel palette of blues, grays, and pale gold, the light of early evening flattening the ridges into soft tonal bands. Glen framed the rippling, sculpted formations so that their ridgelines run in overlapping diagonals across the frame, with a darker channel cutting through the center. The low light brings out the texture of the eroded clay while keeping the overall color soft and muted.
Zabriskie Point is one of the most visited overlooks in Death Valley, known for its wavelike badlands formed from ancient lake sediments. It is a landmark stop in the Southwest desert and a natural subject for the When in Roam project.
A study in pastel tone and natural pattern, where the desert is rendered in soft blue light and folded line.
Awards and Recognition
Glen Wilbert's work has earned national recognition, including First Place at the 2024 iPhone Photography Awards, multiple Gold Medals at the reFocus Awards, and selection for more than thirty juried exhibitions across the United States.
Details
• Framed canvas print, pine wood frame with a floating-frame effect
• Frame thickness: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
• Canvas weight: approximately 344 g/m2
• White frame with a white inner border around the canvas
• Open back, rubber corner pads, hanging hardware attached
• Printed and framed in the USA