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Taken on the very edge of the little sahara sand dunes in south western Utah. These brown eyed susans were growing quite a ways into the sand dunes, but the further into the sand the more stunted they


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Taken late morning at 19mm with the lens approx 12 inches from the bloom at F22

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Taken on the very edge of the little sahara sand dunes in south

western Utah. These brown eyed susans were growing quite a ways into

the sand dunes, but the further into the sand the more stunted they

were. This was a single bloom I stumbled on in an area free from

visitors. The dune here is only about 5 feet tall. A super wide angle

lens gives the feeling of a vast landscape

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I like this picture much. Not only does it have good composition and color, but also it has something to tell us --- life is everywhere.
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I have to agree with Thomas, it should be titled 'survival'. One little bloom against the world!!

 

Nice image!!

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Your picture is excellent, absolutely no question about that. I also think the way you have trimmed it. The drop shadow and rounded edges are terrific.
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Very nice. You've got a great eye for your subject (i.e. eliminating from the scene that which isn't your subject). The rest is just hard work. Congrats and best of luck to you!
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This is a beautiful shot. I love the contrast in colors. I also agree that the title should be "Survival". Keep up the good work.
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This is one of those shots where I click and read the photographer's comments to see if it is the result of Photoshop! I really like the colors, and the composition is fantastic. I think your lens choice was especially good. What I most like about the color is the contrast of the yellow to brown and that brilliant blue to the brown. Thanks for posting!
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