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Alamosa, CO
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Hmmm... there's something about this image that I find slightly disturbing, but in this case that's a good thing.
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I like the rich tones of the sands and the background snowy ridge.
Well done!
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Beautiful!
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Those subtle tones and textures.
Love it!
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For me it is strange to see the snow and the sand dunes side by side almost. Very nice photo.
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Works for me...very good.
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It's been a long time since my last visit to the dunes. This is one of the better shots that I have seen. Well done. Just a couple of thoughts. I might have nipped off the bottom bit to lose the dark clumps. Also, the mountain and snow in the upper right corner seem a bit soft to me.
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Quote from: MTGFender on January 19, 2013, 09:23:52 AM
Thanks! I agree the Mamiya 210mm is not fully adequate for the IQ180 but for the price it is a bargain. The new Schneider lens 240mm'price is probably more than 10 times!
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