Ethereal Sand Dune Photography by Jonas Daley
Published Mar 10, 2026
We previously featured Jonas Daley’s desert photography here on the grid, and he continues to refine that same fascination with shifting sand in a new series of striking compositions.
In these latest images, Jonas expands on the orange and pink hues seen in our original feature. Some photographs preserve the desert’s natural intensity, with deep shadows cutting through blood-orange dunes and revealing sharp ridgelines shaped by wind and light. Others push further into abstraction, softening the landscape into pale pink fields where dunes look almost weightless, reduced to flowing contours and subtle tonal transitions. Across both series, lone elements like a tree, a distant vehicle or a dry branch remind you how vast these formations really are.
For more of Jonas Daley’s work, revisit our previous article here and head over to his website.
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