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Dune Spirals


ian cameron

The wind that blew through the dunes was vicious and needle sharp grains of sand peppered my face and camera gear between periods of relative calm. The sky remained heavy and oppressive hanging over the Inverpolly mountains like a drowsy veil of velvet that revealed their gloomy semi-silhouetted outline. The sand dunes were on the move being driven back from the beach and carving complex and extraordinary sculpted ridges including this beautiful dune spiral out of red and white sand of differing density and granularity. Pentax 67II, 55-100 zoom, 0.45ND hard grad, f/22 at 2 Seconds, Fuji Velvia 50.

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Windblown sand after a vicious storm created spiral vortex ridges

mixing red and white grained sand together into fascinating patterns.

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