Pole Position

© Patrick Di Fruscia

Pole Position

Uploaded: December 17, 2004

Description

Taken in White sands New Mexico. I thought this pole, even if uninteresting added a lot to the composition. Not 100% sure but I think these are put there so people dont get lost in the dunes. I know I did a couple of times. Minolta 24-105 (D) lens, Polarizer and Singh Ray 2 stop soft ND Grad filter. Fuji Velvia 50. Please visit TimeCatcher.com

Comments

Judy S. Fung December 17, 2004

Gorgeous image, Patrick! I agree that the pole does add to the composition. #197309

Dan Holm December 17, 2004

Wow! Looks like a wonner to me! Absolutely GORGEOUS, Patrick! Your composition and treatment of the subtle shades and textures is magnificent! #981513

Cathy Gregor December 17, 2004

What a beautiful scene, Patrick. The pole definitely adds to the comp!
-cathy #981584

Paul C. Gazzanigo December 18, 2004

Very nice. #985598

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