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Edmonds Community College - Photographer Dan Dootson: The Colorado Plateau

Event Type: Gallery Exhibition
Event Date: 7/20/2010 thru 8/26/2010

Event Location

Edmonds Community College
20000 68th Ave. W.
Lynnwood, WA 98036    [Google map location]

Event Description

On exhibit through Aug 26: Dan Dootson
Mother Earth Father Sky; Images 280 Million Years in the Making

Edmonds photographer Dan Dootson’s exhibition “Mother Earth Father Sky; Images 280 Million Years in the Making” shows through August 26. Dootson also works as a Visual Communications Specialist at the college. The exhibit features photos taken in the high desert of the Colorado Plateau by Dootson over the past five years on eight trips through southern Utah and Arizona. The photos capture the rainbow of colors in the layers of sandstone, mudstone, shale, salts, and limestone that are the result of 280 million years of sedimentation, uplift, and erosion.


 

To get the pictures, Dootson hiked 264 miles covering 17,257 feet of ascent and descent and traveled 545 miles by houseboat in temperatures ranging from 25 to 103 degrees. He took the photos in the short days of September, October, and November to capture the light of long shadows and canyon glow. The deep blue color in the pictures comes from the haze free skies at altitudes of 3,000-9,000 feet and the use of a polarizing filter.


 

“Each layer represents a different environment that existed here in the past. A band of limestone might indicate the presence of an inland sea complete with colorful reefs. A section of sandstone tells the story of wind-blown dunes from a time that was even drier than it is today. A layer of shale contains the relics of a swampy river floodplain ruled by dinosaurs and giant trees,” said Dootson. “Taken together, these layers reveal a picture of Mother Earth that is forever changing on a time scale beyond human comprehension. As awesome as these previous worlds may have been, nature is the ultimate artist, periodically wiping away its old artistry in favor of new masterpieces just as astounding.”

Edmonds Community College Art Gallery Summer Hours

  • 8 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday and Thursday
  • 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Tuesday and Wednesday
  • 8 a.m.-noon, Friday
  • 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday

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