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Photography Landscape posted on Apr 10, 2006
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Before we leave the island of Terschelling we have a last view on the sandscapes. How will it look after a few months? The sandscape will look probably entirely different by then. Thank you, Peter (parb1194) and Richard (yesitis3) for telling me about the salt, it makes sense to me this slightly glues the sand together. Minolta X-700 (Fuji Sensia 100, 150 mm) Thanks for your attention and your always valuable comments

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chips7

2:58PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

Your landscapes are utterly hallucinating, as Isacos said. Your photographs are so absolutely perfect!

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redchilicat

3:51PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

Beautiful textures and swirls! Hmmm am wondering where you are taking us next? :-)

soulofharmony

5:17PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

with all the wonderful composition of Terschelling from yourself, henk and george .. netherlands here l come ... outstanding Jc.. beautiful abstractional shapes..:)

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leifse

7:15PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

Very beautiful sandscape sculptured by the winds from the ocean! A very fine capture Jan-Carel!

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maggiemai

7:17PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

Excellent design, color and texture!! Sigh... time to go? I think I will stay behind on this beautiful island with the amazing beach! Thank you so much for another fantastic series Jan-Carel, my friend. :-) Goes AWOL and runs back across the beach as the little boat sails away V

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Richardphotos

7:29PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

I can hear your relatives saying "come on Jan-Carel" enough fotos already!!It is easy to see one could spend a long time here doing captures and never have the same thing twice. thanks for sharing these captures. been a real pleasure seeing them

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rayburg

9:18PM | Mon, 10 April 2006

wonderful capture ..very artistically abstract..

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moochagoo

2:40AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Nice texture and shadows.

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erskogly

9:28AM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Love the light and shadows showing every last detail of the undulating formations in the sand. Beautiful!

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tmathise

2:26PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

Excellent work Jan! Have a great day buddy!

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weesel

6:37PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

A very interesting series. I'm going to have to find some sand dunes here. Tried walking them in Texas and nearly got run over... Idiots have parts of the beaches open to motor vehicles. Sheeeesh!!

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Vik9740

10:30PM | Tue, 11 April 2006

ok, who'd ya bury there??? lol... just teasing, but those slighty buried rocks looks like remainders of SOMETHING! :)

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lejimi

4:52AM | Wed, 12 April 2006

On dirait un paysage d'une plane lointaine...

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iaacf

6:20PM | Wed, 12 April 2006

It looks like a painting of nature. Excellent picture !

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gsb

2:18AM | Mon, 17 April 2006

Wonderfull picture! Excellent composition!

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sossy

10:51AM | Wed, 17 May 2006

another scene of a tiny sand world! ;o)

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