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  • Canon EOS 20D
    23 mm
    ISO 100
    Flash: Not Fired

    Posted 3 years ago

    That grass is really hard to nail, any ideas?

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    0 kaj

    wow, im very impressed.
    your photography is great!

    0 sascha

    Beautiful pictures, really moody. I like this one very much, since we spent our holidays last year in Jutland. Looks quite familiar. I realize you are from Denmark, but which part? Is it Jutland? ;-)

    0 Lito

    Your pictures are very very nice. Especially this one. I like the kind of post processing. Beautiful.

    0 Battin

    i am in love with this one.. great contrast between the sky and the dune.. lovely colors..

    0 chiara

    I love this image! Really amazing colors.

    0 steefje

    agree, you keep coming up with the weirdest skies, clouds pointing at all directions at the same time. Colors great as usual. My favourite kind of pics

    0 mihai

    looks like the sky is gonna fall over the dune...grat colours and contrast. In ur photos the sky is always awesome.

    0 Jide Alakija

    Curious, how do you get your skies looking like that....don't want to insult you but did you paint them in?

    0 Ian

    Awesome capture of some ominous looking clouds - Great!

    0 Kenny

    Thanks! I just knew that a "missing subject" would get mentioned. And I knew that Martin would at least mention it ;) The subject in this one is actually the title's meaning itself, but it may be stupid, as most of you do not relate to a title. Anyway, I was not lucky enough to catch anybody or anything as these clouds swamped the beach.

    0 Justin Gaynor

    The skies look like they are straight out of a painting, and they are enough subject for me.

    0 Kris

    Karl -> I can't imagine the sky being even more dramatic as it is now :-)
    Lack of subject? For me personally, the grass on the dunes are enough to rest my eyes, but I agree, maybe there's a slight tiny feeling that something's missing. Anyway, I still whish this photo was in my archive :-)

    0 Noon

    very dramatic. Great

    0 Tomasz

    Classic Moodaholic :-) I like it. Lack of a subject does not disturb me.

    0 Jason Ertel

    There may not be a proper subject, but does it really need one? The scene itself is just pleasant to look at.

    Regards,
    Jason

    0 peter

    I'm tempted to agree with Martin about something for the eye to rest on. But those clouds are pretty cool :-)

    0 clarence

    Hard to beat beach dunes! Great tones!

    0 micki

    A wonderful feel of isolation!

    0 Marinus

    i like it that it doesnt have a subject, cause i think it has one, expect any minute that a family walks up the hill from behind and appear in that open spot. really like this shot

    0 NoWords

    lovely!

    0 What The Heck Journal

    Hi Kenny.
    Cool shot, though it seems to miss some kind of subject where the eyes of the viewer can rest on.
    I can see what you mean with the grass on this one. I have no idea why it does this or how you can fix it. Does the psd look like this to?
    - Martin

    0 Jide Alakija

    I'm in love with this one. Nice shot

    0 Ashish Sidapara

    Lovely tone as always, great shot!

    0 Karl Baumann

    Wow, first comment today and nothing to criticize :)
    Great sky, a bit more dramatic would be nice but never mind. I love the contrast between sand and sky. Fantastic postpro!


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