Those look like they took a lot of trudging through the sand to get to a spot where you wanted to be for the photo. Makes me tired just looking at them.
They are all really nice but I really like that last shot. You can see the grains of sand and with the little bit of motion you got in the clouds it makes it a great shot.
Hello Paul, Very spectacular series. My favourite is the last one due to so dramatic clouds and warm yellow desert. Well the blue and yellow is always a great pair, isn't it? :) Greetings from Hungary Miklos
Hello Kovacs, Thanks but I can't take credit for these amazing pictures, these are the work of Quynh or Q for short. Of the 5 or 6 of us who post here on the Shutterbugs Blog Q is the most studied when it comes to photography and his pictures definitely show it! Paul
Especially love the first and last image, well done!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that last shot.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colors. Bet it was so quite there.
ReplyDeleteReally interesting light in all three of these pictures, love the dark brooding clouds and the bright sunlight sand!
ReplyDeleteLove the dunes and the sky! Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThose look like they took a lot of trudging through the sand to get to a spot where you wanted to be for the photo. Makes me tired just looking at them.
ReplyDeleteThey are all really nice but I really like that last shot. You can see the grains of sand and with the little bit of motion you got in the clouds it makes it a great shot.
Hello Paul,
ReplyDeleteVery spectacular series. My favourite is the last one due to so dramatic clouds and warm yellow desert. Well the blue and yellow is always a great pair, isn't it? :)
Greetings from Hungary
Miklos
Hello Kovacs,
DeleteThanks but I can't take credit for these amazing pictures, these are the work of Quynh or Q for short. Of the 5 or 6 of us who post here on the Shutterbugs Blog Q is the most studied when it comes to photography and his pictures definitely show it!
Paul
Ahh, noted with thanks.
DeleteMagnificent shots Q!! Love the texture the sand adds and the moodiness of the sky just makes it all come together.
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