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One of my favorite places to shoot is in the Bruneau Dunes State Park in Southern Idaho - The light is always spectacular ... Quite often I just take a shot, just because of the light - then see that it's not even an interesting capture... Hope you enjoy.
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These are so beautiful. when id it like this? Is it so pretty in winter? It would be interesting to see this in different periods, light and weather conditions. To me, looking at the sky and profiles of the background, a very wide view must be spectacular and so a pano should be considered. Asher
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