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A few minutes after the sun cleared the mountains, the dunes lit up with yellow and orange light. This sand basin below High Dune still have some early morning shadows and texture from the wind.
Do alto dessas dunas tem-se a vista abaixo.
From the top of the dunes we see the view below. Ceará, Brazil, 2009
Ceará, Brasil, 2009.
I do not know why the information is gone!! I took the picture with my old camara canon EOS 650D. With lens 10-18mm f/6.3 ISO 200 shutter speed 1/2500
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The Stockton Beach Sand Dunes at the Anna Bay end. Had to walk in about 20 minutes to find a spot where the commercial operators hadn't disturbed the sand. Thanks for viewing.
This photo is from an April trip to the Oceano Dunes, no footprints after a lot of wind.
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The late afternoon wind has created ripples and waves in the sand leading to the large peaks shadowed from the setting sun in the Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado.
Dunes, Dutch Coast
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Riumar es una urbanització al Delta del Ebre (Tarragona) Catalunya
CÃ mara Nikon D100
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The dunes of Julianadorp on a sunny summer evening. On top of the dunes one of the WWII bunkers of the Atlantikwall. These dark remains of the war built by the "Organisation Todt" can be found almost everywhere along the European West Coast. A silent reminder that peace is something worth to work for. Julianadorp, Noord Holland, The Netherlands
Where the Sundays River joins the sea in South Africa, is a range of huge sand dunes, the Alexandria Coastal Dune Field, the most pristine in SA. Their shapes are different everyday and footsteps disappear quickly.
This photo of the Dunes shows a group of Springboks directly in front of the Dune. I think it really gives some perspective on how immense the Dunes are.
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Death Valley, California, 2002. Mamiya C220, Sekor 105/3.5 DS with yellow filter. Agfa APX100 developed in Rodinal 1+50.