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April 2011
picnic tables

3 picnic tables- White Sands, New Mexico                                                                     © 2011 Mark MacKinnon

Springtime in Texas and Tennessee.  

 

After a successful show in New York at the Artist Project at Pier 92, I'm looking forward to warmer weather down in Texas, and will participate in a highly rated show in downtown Austin. Last year I enjoyed doing a show in Chattanooga, and will return again. My family will join me in Chattanooga, and after the show we plan to stay in the Blue Ridge mountains and drive back through the Shenandoah Valley. Arguably the most beautiful region in the USA.

 

I'll try to take some time to shoot in this region, and then pass through Lancaster county in Pennsylvania on the way back to New York, to get ready for shows in Virginia and Maryland, in May. I'll finish up the month in Montauk on Memorial Day.

 

I will have new work with me, hope to see you at one of these shows! 

 

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saltftats

    Bonneville Salt Flats    ©2011 MacKinnon 

Imagine a place so flat you seem to see the curvature of the planet, so barren not even the simplest life forms can exist. Imagine the passing thunder of strange vehicles hurtling by on a vast dazzling white plain. This is not an alien world far from earth; it is Utah's famous Bonneville Salt Flats. 

 

The Bonneville Salt Flats is one of the most unique natural features in Utah. Stretching over 30,000 acres, the Bonneville Salt Flats is a fragile resource administered by the Bureau of Land Management.  In the 1960's, jet powered vehicles and names like Craig Breedlove (600.6 mph) and Art Arfons (576.55 mph) captured the imagination of millions. In 1970, Gary Gabolich's rocket car, "Blue Flame", attained a spectacular 622.4 miles per hour. This image represents the observation point, and one of the only natural life forms you will see for miles;  the "Zen tree" I call it!                                                                                     -Mark MacKinnon 

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