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    another image from my "dunecape series"

    d3 50 mm 1.4 , 1/250 @f8 , iso 200 , hand held, manual exp,
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    seem to have messed up posting
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    this is also a very nice take on the scene Peter...lovely lines, shapes and texture...the colours contrast each other nicely
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    Hey Peter,
    Another interesting version in the series. I do wonder if some brightness/contrast in the FG would help match the drama of the sky???.....Many possible ways to go with this. Another strong comp overall!

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    I agree with Roman on the contrast. I would try local contrast enhancement and a curves adjustment. I tried at home and looked quite dramatic, so figured I post it. Of course this is just my interpretation. I might also consider lightening it up some.

    I think this might be my favorite in this series so far.

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    Hi Peter, I like Roberts repost but would also like the foreground a bit lighter...

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    I can see this printed on metallic paper … it would leap out at you. Wonderful lines and shapes through the dunes combined with a dramatic sky. Lovely.

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