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Featured 463 Days Ago by dcreighton - Featured Image - 14 comments


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Ana said 463 days ago:

yeah, you might sink in all that sand. ;)

groen65 said 463 days ago:

I like what you've done with the processing - the grass looks amazing.

dcreighton said 463 days ago:

@Ana- It's amazing how much life grows on the dunes when folks actually read the signs! ;^)

jjrmcv said 463 days ago:

Amazing colours. Love the composition!

dcreighton said 463 days ago:

@groen65- I really didn't do much with the processing other then Unsharp Mask. This image is pretty much straight from the camera. Thanks though.

groen65 said 463 days ago:

The colours are amazing vivid and varied and the light is so clear, but then again, you are a proper photographer, aren't you?

Montage said 463 days ago:

Love this shot. The light and tones are fantastic.

Steve_W said 463 days ago:

Excellent image, the golden grass with the blue sign is wonderful.

owen-b said 463 days ago:

I'd like to have seen more of the fence on the left of frame. Nicely ironic sign and lovely lighting and colours.

uncommondepth said 463 days ago:

I really love the light and colors in this. Wish there was actually a visible sand dune in the scene, but that's just a personal thing because I'm fascinated with dunes!

Lemmingstone said 462 days ago:

Well done dc. Great colours all round. What time of day was this taken.

dieneslajos said 462 days ago:

woow. how You make this colours? settings, filters.. ps? :)

dcreighton said 462 days ago:

@Uncommondepth- You are looking at the sand dune believe it or not. Those dune grasses grow on the dunes and help keep it from eroding.

@Lemmingstone and Dieneslajos- This was taken as sunrise broke. As I said above there is little Photoshop other then Unsharp mask. Scene and colors are straight out of the camera. A polarizer was used. Dunes were in shadow so a ND Grad filter was used to hold detail. I moved the grad during the exposure to fade the transition area in the image.

King said 462 days ago:

How does he do it? I ask myself again and again...how does he do it?

Great.

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