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An old homestead, abandoned in the 1940s (I think) on the edge of the Killpecker, Wyoming sand dunes. The sand is taking over :eek:
32 mm, 3 sec., f/16, ISO 200
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It's got a coolish thing going on there TNB, it has a movie screenish feel to it.
Tori, great capture.
r3g, great composition.
Stoller, all the way around good work.
D200 + 50/1.8
http://i125.photobucket.com/albums/p...C_5308-web.jpg
I've been trying really hard to get good "panning" shots. This is one of the better ones, but I still need much more practice (no post-processing besides a little cropping). Props to those of you who are good at this, its quite challenging to photograph moving targets!
http://ww2.cs.fsu.edu/~donate/wakebo...s/wake2_04.jpg
i was taking some shoots for my car with the mods :)
Here's another from the Wyoming desert. The rock formation, called the Boar's Tusk, is the neck of an ancient volcano. Saleh, do you live near the desert? I'd love to see some of your desert shots.
45mm, 1/90 sec., f/11, ISO 200
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