Sanddune 

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  • "Black Dog"
    by raymondo

    US$3.99

    Out this afternoon (Jan 18/09…15-20pm) went off to the beach.Blown all over the place….....took this slow shutter 1/30 sec.ISO -100. I liked the movement…..... Tweeked in photoshop/Canon 5D. Taken at Porth Nobla-Anglesey… Please view LARGER….....the fine white streaks in the sky , are sea foam !!!! / yep it was very windy !!!!!!!!

  • Layered
    by morealtitude

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    Up at 4.30 to catch the dawn over the sand dunes of Mesquite Flats in Death Valley National Park. The haze in the sky created a beautiful sense of depth to the rolling layers of dunes and mountains beyond. I wasn’t sure this shot was going to turn out- although not straight into the sun, the scattered light in the haze has burnt the sky out, but the side-light kept the contrast in the dunes to give some nice form and dimension to the foreground. Hope you enjoy. May 2007.

  • Getting to know the stars is an important part of landscape photography. Using a compass and G.P.S I was able to pinpoint the South Celestial Star. Because of the rotation of the earth, using a six hour exposure gives the feeling of the stars trailing around this point. I used a 5 million candle power flashlight to illuminate the sand dune. Because of the massive size of the dune I had to climb an adjacent dune and paint the light on from there. Camera – Fuji Gx617 / Film – Fuji Velvia

  • Tarkine sands
    by Michael Walters

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  • The sand dunes at Mesquite Flats, close to Stovepipe Wells in Death Valley National Park. From the highway it doesn’t look like much, but once you get in amongst the dunes, the photographic opportunities are endless. I loved how the windswept ripples leant this photo a sense of depth and movement- definitely one of my favourite from the shoot. I got lucky with the early light- at 6am the sunrise cast the ripples in perfect contrast and getting nice-looking pics was as easy as shooting dolphins in a barrel. May 2007.

  • Tarkine Dunes
    by Michael Walters

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    I spent 8 days in the Tarkine forest and coast with a small group of photographers. The most amazing place in Tasmania. The aborigional history is also amazing where their tools still can be found all over the place. If you ever get a chance to go there call a tour guide called Tarkine Trails.

  • The weather on this day had been so miserable – so much so that I nearly didn’t catch this sunset (because I didn’t think we’d see the sunset!) But , the clouds cleared a little, the sun peeked through and then there were all these different blues. I’m so glad I went out it was a moody, wonderful sunset! /

  • Mesquite Dunes
    by morealtitude

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    The dunes just outside Stovepipe Wells on the Mesquite Flats in Death Valley National Park. This shot was taken around 6am, trying to make the most of high-contrast early-morning light. In the event, a haze close to the horizon kept the scene from being heavily contrasty, but instead the diffuse dawnlight gives the dunes a softly textured feel, almost like silk, while the way the clouds lined up with the dunes was just perfect for the angle I was shooting from and brought this together nicely. This is a spot I want to return to… May 2007.

  • t(h)ree dimensional
    by Garry S

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    Up on the sand dunes there is always something of interest, be it close-ups, foot prints or fantastic shadows created in time by the winds coming from the sea.

  • The Desert
    by morealtitude

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    The dunes just outside Stovepipe Wells on the Mesquite Flats in Death Valley National Park. This shot was taken around 6am, trying to make the most of high-contrast early-morning light. In the event, a haze close to the horizon kept the scene from being heavily contrasty. With the vertical crop I really wanted to emphasize the clouds- at first they dissapointed me, but when I saw how they stood out with the polarizer, I found they made an integral part of the composition, and are a nice textural counterpart to the sand and the ripples. The splashes of sunlight on the face of the big dune really brought out the shape and form of the sand too. May 2007.

  • Ahipara at Sunset, Ninety Mile beach, New Zealand /

  • Evening light on the dunes
    by Peter Hammer

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    The Perry sandunes (located 5km from Wentworth in NSW) take on beautiful colours as the sun sets.

  • deserts of the west #1
    by artform

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    Stovepipe Wells Dunes at Death Valley, CA. / . / /

  • This shot was taken Sept. 2007 on a cross country road trip. / The Great Sand Dunes are in the south western part of Colorado. A very beautiful area to photograph.

  • Taken at the Great Sand Dunes National park in south westrn Colorado. USA / / September, 2007

  • Dunes
    by DLKeur

    US$5.82

    Rich, sinuating, sculpted by the wind, shadow brings the dunes their form and mood. Original hand-painted digital oil by D. L. Keur Archival quality, acid free giclee prints, hand-signed and personalized, are available by contacting the artist. Sizes: Available in a variety of custom sizes relative to the image ratio. Contact DLKeur at zentao.com via that email address. Copyright 2007 D. L. Keur, all rights reserved.

  • Over The Dunes
    by GlennRoger

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  • deserts of the west #11
    by artform

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    Sanddunes in Death Valley, CA. The soft sanddunes giving a nice contrast to the roughness of the mountains at background.

  • You are no longer allowed into the sandhills from where this image was taken. Fair enough, because the number of visitors to the Uluru-Katatjuta National Park today is now so large that this delicate environment has to be carefully protected. I am most grateful to the Anangu people for the privilege of taking one of the last photographs from this viewpoint. original image taken on Kodachrome PKR (64 ASA) transparency film; Leica R3 camera; 400mm Leitz lens

  • dunes
    by artform

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    sand dunes close to stovepipe wells at sunset, death valley, ca. / . / Please see my photographs about the west / . featured (June09) in the group Northern California Style

  • Death Valley Sunset
    by Wayson Wight

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    Sand Dunes. Death Valley National Park, California. I knew I wanted to shoot the dunes for the sunset. After waiting for the heat to subside a bit I walked into the dunes without any idea of where to be when the light started to get good. As I was walking I was careful not to put footprints in the sand where a good composition may be. I got to this ridge and was pleased with the texture of the rippling sand so I decided to stop there and wait for the light to get better. I wanted a bit of sky in the frame, but I wanted the texture and color of the sand remain the focus. I used a 3 stop GND to hold the highlights in the sky back. Canon 5D. 17-40mm. 3SS GND filter.

  • Survivor
    by Shannon Mowling

    US$18.53–US$98.80

  • An image from the sand dunes in Death Valley National Park.

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