Synopses & Reviews
Depending on which expert you ask, deserts cover one-fifth to one-third of the Earth's surface. While what constitutes a desert may be controversial, there is no disagreeing that the American desert is a place of stunning beauty and a surprising amount of life. Renowned photographer Tim Fitzharris brings us images of the desert as the ancient home of sculptured rock forms, twisted trees, wind-shaped sand, and some of the world's hardiest and most unusual grasses and flowers. From Death Valley, where temperatures have reached 134B: F to the jagged peaks and big sky of the Grand Canyon, enjoy a year-long trip through the beauty and splendor of The American Desert 2002.
Synopsis
The American desert is a place of stunning beauty and a surprising amount of life. The twelve images in this calendar, all by renowned photographer Tim Fitzharris, celebrate the sculptured rock forms, twisted trees and unusual grasses and flowers.