Gregg B. wrote:
One of the best are actually in Libya or Algeria, I've heard. But, those two countries are so unstable politically I would not really go there now, specially Libya. Unless I'd know someone in Algeria that would guide me I would not go there either. But, there are some amazing dunes formations, and with incredible pinnacles as well (very southern part of the country, I already researched that )
Mojave National Preserve has some awesome pinnacles to which I'm off to next weekend. Who's with me
Sand dunes in Namibia are absolutely amazing, and the winds cover all tracks every single day. Even standing on the same spot day after day will yield a very different shot. Beautiful shots BTW.
Edit: don't want to hijack this thread, but here's a few image from our stop in Namibia during our round the world trip.
I like them all but the pastels in the third one are especially nice. You are lucky I wasn't tramping around before you. I leave big deep tracks, lol.
I was surprised at Great Sand Dunes NP we only had to hike for an hour to find clean sand at sunrise. Dunes are the perfect renewable photo resource. Track them up and a wind will wipe them clean and even create new rhythms.