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This is a very large eighteen image #panorama view of Great Sand #Dunes National Park and Preserve. Scenic landscape of the plains meeting the dunes and the snow covered springtime Colorado Rocky Mountains. Park elevations range from 7,515 feet to 13,604 feet above sea level. In the summer, the sand surface can reach 150°F
There are several streams flowing on the perimeter of the dunes. The streams erode the edge of the dune field, and sand is carried downstream. The water disappears into the ground, depositing sand on the surface. Winds pick up the deposits of sand, and blow them up onto the dune field once again.
Digging a couple inches into the dunes even at their peaks reveals wet sand. Part of the motivation of turning the Monument into a National Park was the extra protection of the water, which #Colorado's cities and agriculture covet.
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I vistied the area around Cinque Terre in Liguria/Italy for a few days from May 1st till May 4th. Our hotel was located in Marina di Pietrasanta very close to the sea, from where we started our daily tours. The weather was pretty cloudy and also rainy, but we were able to do everything what has been planned for us. Been the first time for me to be so close to the sea for a longer time and we have really seen a lot during those days. We started our trip in Radenthein with a bus from the local travel agency Bacher Reisen on Thursday at 6 a.m. in the morning. Our busdriver was Heller Bernd, who knows everything about this region. On Friday we took a boat tour from La Spezia to Porto Venere and onwards to Cinque Terre. From Riomaggiore we took the train back to La Spezia and with the bus back to our hotel.
On Saturday we visited the marble quarry in Carrara and had a local guide named Mario who was an old police man who turned 90 years 3 days before. For that age he was in fabulous shape and a really funny guy! In the evening we visited Lucca which was also quite interesting. On Sunday morning it was the one and only day with more or less blue sky so I used an hour in the morning, before we were leaving, for taking some shots of the Pontile di Marina di Pietrasanta. A few short words on this and maybe more soon in one of my blogs. Hope with these pics you can enjoy a little bit as we did and if so feel free to share the links or download photos from my stock photo portfolios!
My wife has convinced me to again try two different views of the same image. She loves color images, while I love black and white. I figured I'd put it to a vote again to see which prevails. Let me know which you like better, the black and white or color version!
This image was shot along the Sea Wall around Stanley Park in Vancouver BC during a light rain.
D800, 24mm 1.4, 60s @ f/16, ISO 100. Lee Big Stopper and 3 stop hard grad. Processed in Color Efex Pro 4 and Photoshop CS6.
Hallway of the old Haunted House...yes, that is my bike.... :)
Rocky Point Park
Narragansett Bay
Warwick, RI USA
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The third (and probably final) shot from the SF Bay Area Long Exposure Photo Walk. For this shot, I experimented with a shallow depth of field for the LE. Took 16 stops of ND to get the water nice 'n milky with such a wide aperture in the middle of the day. Feels pretty interesting though.
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The Pacific Ocean was a bit feisty this morning. I've seen the waves break over the back of the pier before but this is best so far this winter.
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It's been more than a decade since I've been there the last time. It's just one hour of driving away from where I live, but it's definitely worth a visit.
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