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Oct 03, 2006 13:22 |  #1
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Every time there was a really nice sunset i always seemed to miss it.
Not this time though , standing there waiting.
I missed the nights before though and it was 10 times better.:(

Some you lose and some you win i guess.
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Oct 03, 2006 13:24 |  #2

beautiful shot. the stream and the sand definitly make the shot. great job.


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Oct 03, 2006 13:33 as a reply to  @ Billginthekeys's post |  #3

I agree that the water and the texture of the sand, combined with such a wonderful sky, really pulls this shot all together. Did you shoot this at a fairly low angle? It really has great depth.
Great job Dimitri. :grin:


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Oct 03, 2006 13:51 |  #4

Beautiful Dimitri, and not just for the golden reflection on the stream, but also for the rich blue reflections in the small puddles in between the sand ripples.



  
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Oct 03, 2006 13:58 |  #5

Yes Dimitri they are worth waiting for aren't they, and the content of this one is gorgeous. Great work again.
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Oct 03, 2006 13:58 |  #6

Wonderful Dimitri !! Golden flow indeed.My kind of photo. Excellent work. Thanks for sharing. Regards


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Oct 03, 2006 14:46 as a reply to  @ Reigh Higgins's post |  #7

Ooooooooooooooooh! :D

From the tips of the golden clouds to those deep blue reflections in the ripple pools - gorgeous! :D


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Oct 03, 2006 14:48 |  #8

Wow! Fantastic shot Dimitri, this is shot is somehow quite different from the other one's ive seen from you. I love the detail in the sand and the reflection of the blue skies in it and also the leading curve into the picture.Thanks for sharing this here :)


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Oct 03, 2006 14:51 |  #9

How could it be 10x better than this........just impossible..........as it's already stunning. The composition is gorgeous........not to mention the colors and testures........just wish I could catch something like this. :) Well done! ;)


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Oct 03, 2006 14:51 |  #10

The wet ground is almost like ice ripples, almost like a winter shot (but I know it's not yet the winter there in the south :)


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Oct 03, 2006 14:54 |  #11

OoOoO i really like this! that stream really makes it!


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Oct 03, 2006 15:03 |  #12

The deep orange in and around the sun really makes for a rich looking sunset and your image has captured that color well Dimitri. The ripples and the reflections in between the ripples are superb. Beautiful shot.
But the stream in the FG has a few (just a few)blown out colored areas, especially there at the curve, or maybe it's my monitor.




  
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Oct 03, 2006 15:16 |  #13

Ooo! Gotta love how the stream leads the eye! :)


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Oct 03, 2006 16:16 |  #14

dv2004 wrote in post #2071805 (external link)
Hi everyone

Every time there was a really nice sunset i always seemed to miss it.
Not this time though , standing there waiting.
I missed the nights before though and it was 10 times better.:(

Some you lose and some you win i guess.

http://www.dvattika.co​m …s/10001/Golden%​20flow.jpg (external link)

Well if the nights before was ten times better it must have been a stonker !! :lol:

Very nice shot Dimitri :) Where were you buddy ?


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Oct 03, 2006 16:23 |  #15

That's a real beauty, Dimitri. The composition is superb, so you must have chosen that great place in advance.


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