Shifting dunes
tony lockerbie

Shifting dunes

Large dunes on the sand blows in the Sand Patch wilderness in Victoria.
Location
Point Hicks, Victoria, Australia
Equipment Used
Fuji GW 690
Exposure
1/60th @ F16
Film & Developer
APX25, Rodinal 1:50
Paper & Developer
Ilford MG1V fibre
Lens Filter
none
What seperates this from a regular sand dune photograph is the stip of beach...it adds so much depth and distance. How tall was that dune anyways? I'm guessing a couple hundred feet at least!

Murray
 
Thanks for the comments. The dune in the centre is about 30 meters (100 feet) high. Some of the hills are about 50 meters where they drop into the river.
 
Lovely - the shapes, the tones, and the fact that there is nothing in the picture to indicate the real scale, so your eyes are constantly searching around for a clue.
 

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