marcadamus 1 Posted June 18, 2010 The last light of sunset illuminates sandy ridges in the remote IbexDunes of Death Valley. The lone Tumbleweed was an entirely naturaloccurrence and interesting addition to the scene. Link to comment
antoniobassiphotography 0 Posted June 18, 2010 What to say... The image is alive. Once again, you proved to be a Master in this field. Link to comment
johnrobinson 0 Posted June 18, 2010 This is not working for me Marc.The sky looks like it was taken at a later time of day and looks pasted in, the sand looks like it was taken during in warm golden sunlight before sunset/sunrise yet the sky has that steely blue twilight look. The clouds also have pink colour shifts that really stand out on my monitor.Love the composition and especially the foreground, although the Tumbleweed also looks odd. It just hasn't got the usual impeccable processing that I have become used to with your work. Great composition though! Link to comment
hamidfarzandian 0 Posted June 18, 2010 Spectacular and perfect. I love that really nice color balance in your pictures. Bravo. Link to comment
julio_segura_carmona1 4 Posted June 19, 2010 Magnífica luz y color, Bello encuadre, saludos Marc. 7/7 en a. Link to comment
chriss1 2 Posted June 20, 2010 very strong composition, great details and no any unnecessary elements that could clutter the perfect landscape Link to comment
J. Perez 0 Posted June 21, 2010 Like most of your images, this is excellent! You work is so inspiring! Thanks for sharing it with us. Link to comment
kahkityoong 0 Posted June 21, 2010 This is among my favourites in this new batch work. Love everything about it. Link to comment
antoniobassiphotography 0 Posted June 26, 2010 I believe this photo is very original because of the color combination. I don't care if they don't match the real, which digital landscape photograph today matches the real anyways? Link to comment
marcadamus 1 Posted July 4, 2010 John, nope. Both foreground and sky came from the same photo. Must just be my processing. The sun was right on the horizon when this was taken. Maybe I put too much contrast into the foreground. Link to comment
vincent_stanford 0 Posted July 9, 2010 The sweeping lines of drifting sandsSeem to mark the burial of some forgotten seaWhile beneath the soft pastels of sky it bides its timeWaiting for another age to return and reclaim its place Link to comment
jana 1 Posted July 17, 2010 lovely desert. I even may like it without the drifter more.. cheers Jana Link to comment
philippealbanel 0 Posted August 23, 2010 Lovely done Marc. A very natural aspect here of the sky and clouds... The lines are all converging to the left of the moutain, very good composition!Nice to see new images from you...Phil Link to comment
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