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Ripples in the red sand on the crest of just one of the Simpson Desert’s 1,200 or so parallel sand dunes (some of which are up to 200km long).
Simpson Desert Regional Reserve/National Park, Australia, July 2012.
Canon EOS450D
501 viewings to 16 May 2014.
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Artwork Comments
WONDERFUL capture
Thanks Larry.
Thanks Audrey.
Are the sand dunes static featres of the wind or do they move like water waves?
The dunes are generally static in position with most having at least intermittent cover of vegetation. However the shape of the dunes (particularly at the crests) varies depending on the wind.
Thank you kindly Judi.
Congrats on your wonderful feature from the hosts of The World Around Us Group! 12/08/12

Thank you very much MissyD!
Thank you Tori!
Thoughtfully creation; so beautiful, I’m happy to consider your work:)
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Art Quote of the Day
An empty canvas is full.
Robert Rauschenberg mentioned and I reply; exactly! :)
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Best regards,
Sunny
Thanks Sunny.
August 29,2012 Great work.

Thank you very much Ann.
Great texture Tim!
Thanks Felix – Great to hear from you again: I was admiring your “Lost World” sunrise picture of the waterfall the other day.
Lovely capture Tim! Love the colours and textures.
Thank you Arfan! It was late afternoon sun shining low across the ripples in the sand.