Long time not seen, Frank. Hope you're doing well! A well captured scene of this natural phenomenon with an appropriate dramatic sky. Thanks for this very fine 'down under' wintertime capture.
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Sandbars are some of our favorite places to hang out, for my wife and I. We are gradually kayaking a particular section of the major river in our state, about 400 miles long, and we encounter sandbars each time out. Their shifting character, contrast with the environment, and unique critters and insects that live upon them, make them a never ending source of photo opportunities. Your unique style of slightly intensified colors and focus gives this one a character unlike any I have seen before. It adds an ethereal aspect that is very inviting. I hope you have a selection of your photos printed large, framed, and displayed prominently in your home, so guests can truly appreciate them.
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Hope you're doing well!
A well captured scene of this natural phenomenon with an appropriate dramatic sky. Thanks for this very fine 'down under' wintertime capture.