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Great Sand Dunes National Park, Alamosa, CO
Phase One DF; Phase One IQ 180; Mamiya 210mm
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Amazing Pramote. What happened with the Hasselblad?
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Wonderful light!
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I just love sand dunes... the lighting is amazing. I would crop the bottom third though, to enhance the foreground with the small plants/grass.
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Quote from: ACH DIGITAL on November 24, 2012, 08:51:29 PM
Amazing Pramote. What happened with the Hasselblad?
Thanks Tony, Antonio and Paulo!
Antonio...I've been experimenting and still have the Hasselblad.
Paulo..I will crop as you suggested and see how it looks like, thanks!
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re:cropping...
...for me it is the sky which is vacant and not participating...working carefully to work it down to a narrower strip and therefore less of the no contribution, then balancing that amount to removing just enough at lower edge to balance (color) that sky remaining would remove a good bit of the constraints holding just out of reach the enjoyment of this image...
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