Thanks Louis – it was one of those times when I just let the brain do the composition (If you know what I mean, a sort of subconscious thing; otherwise one ends up doing a little bit here a little bit there) and as I had already walked passed once……..
Thank you – yes, I could spend hours looking at the wind designs.
An interesting note is that they change considerably, depending on the region. For example near the Saudi border were the sand can be as fine as talcum powder, the same pattern can go for kilometres.
Reminded me of The Woman in the Dunes
by Kobo Abe
Ha the beetle tracks……
Thanks for visiting, hope you enjoyed some of the images you have looked at.
David.
of course! and it very much!
Beautiful! Congrats
Thank you, much appreciated.
David.
I like very much the way in which you have used the contrasting patterns of texture to create the composition.
Thanks Louis – it was one of those times when I just let the brain do the composition (If you know what I mean, a sort of subconscious thing; otherwise one ends up doing a little bit here a little bit there) and as I had already walked passed once……..
David.
gorgeous composition, David.The sand is wonderful. It’s interesting to see how the wind carves them out.
Thank you – yes, I could spend hours looking at the wind designs.
An interesting note is that they change considerably, depending on the region. For example near the Saudi border were the sand can be as fine as talcum powder, the same pattern can go for kilometres.
David.
A very beautiful picture.
Thanks – one of those images that says ‘take me ….!’ as you walk past.
David.
Looks like a abstract painting!
Or graphics!
I think that is what caught my eye as I was walking along.
David.
Lovely!
Thank you Bente,
David.