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    I made this image in Coral Pink Sand Dunes, UT.




    Camera Settings:-
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    Nikon D850, Nikon 20mm f/3.5 (not sure if this was 20mm or 17mm lens).
    1/50 sec; f/11; ISO 400
    Manual; Matrix metering
    Manual Focusing






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    Raw Processing using C1P
    2x3 Crop
    Nik 25-25 Filter at reduced opacity
    Neat Image NR
    Tonal Adjustments in Viveza
    Sharpening for Presentation
    Burn and Dodge selectively
    Cloned small footstep at lower left side of Image.



    This is my Favorite image of the trip.


    Let me know your thoughts and comments.


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    Really like the simplicity of this one. The lone foreground element works well. Nice thinking on the vertical composition.

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    Very nice simplicity here Krishna...did you compose any without the sky...I see that as an alternate comp.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew McLachlan View Post
    Very nice simplicity here Krishna...did you compose any without the sky...I see that as an alternate comp.
    Thank you for the comment. I had another composition to had more of the sky.

    I can crop and make another version which does not have any sky, but I liked the sky so much that I wanted to be in the composition.

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    Krishna nice and the vertical is something I wouldn't have thought of . Great image and your dune pictures have been a great inspiration for me to try some landscapes. Definitely outside my comfort zone. TFS

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