Abstract II | Sleeping Bear Dunes
Named the most “Beautiful Place in America” by Good Morning America, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a Midwest vacation destination located near Empire, Michigan.
The sands at Sleeping Bear are constantly shifting, with the tallest dune exceeding 400 feet. Originating during the last Ice Age, these sands were formed through glaciers grinding down the rock.
Noticing the moving sand while hiking, its flow became a subject onto itself. This photo provides a strange juxtaposition between concrete sand and the windblown abstraction.
Named the most “Beautiful Place in America” by Good Morning America, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a Midwest vacation destination located near Empire, Michigan.
The sands at Sleeping Bear are constantly shifting, with the tallest dune exceeding 400 feet. Originating during the last Ice Age, these sands were formed through glaciers grinding down the rock.
Noticing the moving sand while hiking, its flow became a subject onto itself. This photo provides a strange juxtaposition between concrete sand and the windblown abstraction.
Named the most “Beautiful Place in America” by Good Morning America, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore is a Midwest vacation destination located near Empire, Michigan.
The sands at Sleeping Bear are constantly shifting, with the tallest dune exceeding 400 feet. Originating during the last Ice Age, these sands were formed through glaciers grinding down the rock.
Noticing the moving sand while hiking, its flow became a subject onto itself. This photo provides a strange juxtaposition between concrete sand and the windblown abstraction.
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