Beautiful - Perfect...
Nicely captured.
Nicely composed. The expanse of sand really works for the subject.
Great scene, nicely composed. But the electrical cable in the background breaks the illusion.
This is definitely an interesting image, Ashish, and once again, all that sand makes me a bit nervous (I had a video camera destroyed in the Sahara desert, by the fine flour like sand some years ago).
I do like all the negative space in the image, but I don't love the sky. It does give you great lighting for the shot, but it is so gray and featureless that it doesn't really do much for the image. I agree with others about the electrical poles and lines, but can't quite decide whether I like them in the image or not.
Regardless, you seem to have had an interesting trip and have brought back some great images.
Hi Ashish.....absolute beautiful image, this is truly for me, a dessert image....I love it !!!!!!!
This will be my 1000 comment.......will I get a cake ?
Griddi.......
What a beautiful shot, Ashish....great composition. You seem to be having a good time ...
Manfred, cameras nowadays are more resilient and weather-proof and I guess when you go out to this kind of place, it is like going to a humid atmosphere and don't have to change lens to keep the dirt and dust out.
Griddi -- ask Dave for a cake.
But only if you have a weather sealed camera and a weather sealed lens with a rear gasket. Features that are normally seen only on the pro or semi-pro models.
Oh yes, these gaskets can fail (I have some personal experience here) and you have to VERY carefully remove any dust before changing lenses. If sand get into the seals and gaskets, they act as an abrasive and cause these seals to deteriorate and fail more quickly.
Ashish, I really like this photo. Wish something could be done with that sky.
Cheers Ole
This is a great photo, IMO. It makes me wonder though.
What is the background of the picture shown being taken?
Is there an opportunity to make some money helping tourists record their camel rides?