Stuck inside for a while now (I'm sure many can relate), I've been revisiting some shots from last year. Below are a few from a quick 3-day trip to Death Valley just about a year ago now. It was my first time there, without a lot of time to scout, and without great conditions (pretty much cloudless for all but 1 morning), so I ended up focusing on the dunes and shooting with an eye toward lines and textures. A little different than what I've typically seen posted here, but hopefully someone enjoys them!
guyharrison wrote:
Great set, but #3, hands down, incredible.
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KCollett wrote:
#3 is my fave too. All are neat, but that one stands out.
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shamilton wrote:
Think we have a consensus! #3 is fantastic. Not overwhelming with too many things to look at, love the light.
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junglialoh wrote:
wonderful feast of serpentine curves
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Fred Amico wrote:
Very nice set, and welcome to the posting side of FM.
Please keep posting.
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SharonVL wrote:
I voted for these - some of the best I've seen. Thanks!
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Fred Miranda wrote:
Outstanding b&w processing. Love your comps as well!
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OregonSun wrote:
Excellent set, I like them all.
Heron
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zurura wrote:
These look awesome mate. Really liked #3.
Thanks, everyone! I'm relatively new to photography compared to many of you, so it can be a little intimidating posting here when the quality is usually so high. I definitely appreciate the warm welcome!
guidostow wrote:
Beautiful work! Thanks so much for sharing them with us.
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xterra07 wrote:
3 for sure... filling the frame with drama
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Chuck D wrote:
Nice black and white conversations. #3 is my favorite as well.
Thanks! I thought #3 might have the most appeal, but it's interesting to me how consistent that seems to be from the comments. Thanks for the useful feedback, everyone.