Erosion Lines

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I captured this aerial above the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah, where ridges and channels carve the surface into stark geometry. From above, the land appears stripped to its essence — a monochrome expanse shaped by wind, water, and time.

In the fading light, the terrain glows with a pale, metallic hue, echoing the surface of the moon. Silent and severe, it is both familiar and alien — a reminder that landscapes on Earth can feel as distant and timeless as those beyond our world.

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I captured this aerial above the badlands near Factory Butte, Utah, where ridges and channels carve the surface into stark geometry. From above, the land appears stripped to its essence — a monochrome expanse shaped by wind, water, and time.

In the fading light, the terrain glows with a pale, metallic hue, echoing the surface of the moon. Silent and severe, it is both familiar and alien — a reminder that landscapes on Earth can feel as distant and timeless as those beyond our world.

Location: Eastern Utah Badlands, USA
Photographed: November 2021
Edition: Limited to 50 per size with COA
Print: Fujicolor Crystal Archive Glossy Paper

Medium: 36W x 24H inches
Large: 40W x 30H inches
XL: 48W x 36H inches
Frame Type: Floating Wood Frame
Frame Depth: 1.14 inch
Frame Width: 0.6 inches, 0.26 inch Shadow Gap