A Desert Kind Of Sunset
by Kym Clarke
Title
A Desert Kind Of Sunset
Artist
Kym Clarke
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Description
Sunset, the only way the desert knows how...
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June 6th, 2011
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Comments (22)
Svetlana Sewell
Stunning work!!!
Kym Clarke replied:
Hi Svetlana, thank you very much. This is just such a wonderful place to visit :-)
Dale Stillman
Kym, what a gorgeous capture. Foreground detail is unbelievable. Love the accentuation of the 'ripples' in the sand. Thank you so much for your comment on my picture. It is valued very much.
Kym Clarke replied:
It was my pleasure Dale, and thank you very much. This spot really is gorgeous - we ventured off into the dunes to eliminate possible footprints :-)
Chris Lord
This is really amazing especially for a back-lit shot to have such great lighting in the foreground. Excellent work. Just lovely.
Kym Clarke replied:
Thanks very much Chris, I had two grad filters on which helped control the light. I nearly put this in lightroom to make the foreground even lighter but it took away the warmth from the sun so decided to keep it as was :-) thanks again.
Lois Bryan
KYM!!!!!!!! Darling girl, you take my breath away ... what magnificence ... Mother Nature at her finest and YOU were there to bring it to us all!!!!!! WOW!!!!!!!!!
Kym Clarke replied:
Ohhhhhhh Lois you just made my day. Thank you so much. This desert really is one of those special places and with the sun setting over the Indian Ocean it was so very peaceful as well. Thanks again :-)))))))
Diane Schuster
Kym, this is gorgeous, what a spot this must have been! I love the sunrays and the detail in the sand! Dee
Kym Clarke replied:
Thank you very much - it really is a gorgeous place, and just so different from anything I'd seen before. Actually I'd never been to a desert lol but just the formation and landscape were awesome. Thanks again
Sue Melvin
Wow... amazing shot, Kym!
Kym Clarke replied:
Thanks so much Sue :-)))) There were a lot of people there so it was a mission of mine to make sure there were not footprints :-)