Falling Sand

© Robert Baer

Falling Sand

Uploaded: March 24, 2009

Description

This is an image of falling sand in Upper Antelope Canyon near Paige, AZ. I applied two layers of the Topaz filter. I liked the look that it gave this image.

Exif: F Number: 8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 15/1 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 32.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 20D

Comments

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe March 24, 2009

This is spectacular Justin - Very well done! Jeff #1103223

Jessica Jenney March 24, 2009

Stunning capture, Justin! #7322842

Gary Lange March 24, 2009

Wow, love it, Justin!! #7322898

Michelle Alton March 24, 2009

Fantastic! #7323796

A P March 24, 2009

I really see this sand moving. Awesome job Justin #7323806

Ron McEwan March 24, 2009

Just absolutely incredible, so beautiful, love it Justin #7324695

Robert Baer March 24, 2009

Thank you so much for the feedback. It is nice to hear what others say when one does something a little different to an image #7324783

Maria Coulson March 24, 2009

Justin, I love this one!!! Double Mpic. #7325067

Leslie McLain level-classic March 25, 2009

Beautiful image, wonderful colors. #7326671

Becky J. Parkinson level-classic April 06, 2009

This is an outstanding artwork, Justin! I love the effects...so fitting for the image. #7377428

Renee Doyle April 24, 2009

Great job on this Justin!!!! #7445802

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