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Govert Nieuwland
{K:674} 1/20/2004
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i love the texture and the colour of the sand and it combines splendidly with the blue colour of the sky. the two patches in the front resemble an echo of the two rocks on the horizon to me! great job!
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Guy Tem
{K:747} 4/5/2003
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Just Wow... That's it. I loved it. Looks very good with the photoshop effect, I am sure that with a good print it'd look the same on the paper. Best regard.
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Debbie Groff
{K:9569} 12/17/2002
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Beautiful colors. The rocks in the far background seem a bit soft. I think a little more sky and less frame would have worked better tho. Debbie
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Becky V
{K:9699} 11/11/2002
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I like both photos too, but I'm leaning towards the PS one, as I feel the contrast really compliments the shade of the sand.
Those are rocks on the horizon? They look like buildings! This is a beautiful photograph - I love the golden/copper hue and detail of the sand at the bottom of the photo.
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Lassitude
{K:416} 11/10/2002
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i like both! my eyes are drawn to the sands and the patterns...hence...beautiful..truly...
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 11/10/2002
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I vote for the original, too. Great shot!
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Maarten Venter
{K:885} 11/10/2002
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My vote is for the original. This is stunning.
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Aiman Nassar
{K:11961} 11/10/2002
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Thank you Ken for your comment,
I posted here the original picture, with the original sky, please tell me what do you think..
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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 11/10/2002
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Wow, outstanding composition and lighting! I was going to post a couple of more dune pictures, but maybe I'll wait because this is a tough act to follow! One suggestion, though--I don't think I'd go with that artificial-looking sky. It makes the whole picture look like something created purely digitally, which I gather it is not!
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