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::: Fruit of the desert ::: CamrakC&C welcome!
Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: CamrakLike the contrasting colours.. What is that in the foreground? I may be tempted to smooth out the waves on the sand for a more national geographic type of look
Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: CamrakVery nice.
I wonder how this might have looked from a slightly lower angle, with less of the trailing dunes, and a bit more sky in their place? g.
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Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: Camrakgstark - I think that lower angle will be destroy this balance o the image.
Anyway - to repeat this photo I have to again find another weekend to drive 700km in one way Thanks for comments!
Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: Camrakthe photo is spectacular - the swirls of the clouds makes it for me - and the rich intense blue - can i ask where is it taken?
Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: CamrakAwesome, REALLY love the blues in the sky, well done!
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Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: Camrakmozzie - dunes are close to Mildura (Wenworth).
Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: CamrakAwesome photo, this one would look great enlarged, and I mean BIG. Was the "fruit" there by itself or did you arrange it for the shot? (Not that it matters.)
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Re: ::: Fruit of the desert ::: Camrak
Did you use a polariser? Cameron
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There was plenty of these fruits, here is wider view of this place: http://www.dslrusers.com/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=34449 Thanks for all comments,
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