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16-JUN-2003

2nd. Indian Head by Neil Paskin

Minolta DiMAGE 7i
1/90s f/8.0 at 7.4mm iso100 hide exif
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Date/Time16-Jun-2003 16:34:57
MakeMinolta
ModelDiMAGE 7i
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length7.4 mm
Exposure Time1/90 sec
Aperturef/8
ISO Equivalent100
Exposure Bias
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Metering Modematrix (5)
JPEG Quality (6)
Exposure Programshutter priority (4)
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cbses 19-Jun-2004 03:41
Very nice shot - great color and composition. What really appeals to me is the ambiguity of scale. Well done.
Linda Willets18-Jun-2004 04:12
Beautiful image- reminds me of the Sand dunes close to my home in Arizona. They have use that area for many movies.

Linda
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 22:29
great composition, texture and lighting neil. if i'd been there i might have wanted to take my bucket and spade with me and build a sandcastle... ;)

niamh
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 18:31
superb image Neil! - wonderful composition. the texture/light on the windblown sand is a bonus, after first being drawn in by the structure/high contrast of the dune itself - what a place to watch the sun go down. adrianox
Claudio Gatti14-Jun-2004 17:37
Very nice Neil,

perfect for the theme and with a great composition.

Claudio
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 02:28
Technically and artistically stunning - great picture.

Jack Grouell
Konica Minolta Users14-Jun-2004 00:12
Wow, wow, and wow!
José Medeiros
Konica Minolta Users13-Jun-2004 23:42
The light, the curve, the structure, the composition etc. Everything works in this picture. Beautiful in every aspect. Congratulations!

Fred
Konica Minolta Users13-Jun-2004 22:49
Thanks guys, the dunes were located in Fraser Island, Australia and were a bit of a trek. It was well worth it though and I spent a couple of hours there watching the sun go down.

Neil P
Konica Minolta Users13-Jun-2004 20:20
Neil,
absolutely stunning pic, how long had you to wait in order to have this light only just catching the top the little sand waves.
Lothman
Konica Minolta Users13-Jun-2004 19:37
Amazing how mother nature can create such great shapes using only 2 basic elements : sand and wind. No two are the same. This here is one of the finest captures I've seen.

Alain