Sands of the Sahara #42

500mm · f/16 · 1/1500 · ISO 2000

As the sun sets in the desert, the light and shadows create an infinite number of abstract shapes, lines and curves. If you view one and turn away, they change by the time you turn back. Changing minimal elements trains you to act on impulse rather than trying to be perfect. In effect, the vision is already perfect because the creator doesn’t make mistakes.

6 Comments

Hey, Ed looks a little breezy on the surface?

Look's just like your last image "Untitled #1" ;)
Sorry ... I know hope I didn't disturb you posting with my comment.

Love the deep contrast and textures Ed!

Breathtaking nature abstract, Ed. Love it in color and I'm sure it will look great also in b&w. It's the type of photo that works both ways.