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--Brad Kim
L-Dune
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Critiques
naief dashti , October 11, 2006; 08:50 P.M.
erotic !
in my first look I saw an erotic !!
very nice
Brad Kim 

, October 12, 2006; 09:05 P.M.
Thank you Naief for visiting! Please feel free to perceive the image whatever way you like....It's up to you.
Erick Boileau
, October 30, 2007; 02:32 A.M.
I am with naief dashti , an erotic photo for me
Brad Kim 

, October 30, 2007; 08:02 A.M.
Thank you Erick for stopping by! Please enjoy! :-)
Erick Boileau
, November 01, 2007; 02:31 A.M.
what kind of camera are you using ?
Brad Kim 

, November 01, 2007; 02:55 A.M.
Erick, Now I am using Canon EOS 5D. This photo was captured with it.
Erick Boileau
, November 01, 2007; 07:29 A.M.
Floriana Barbu 
, November 12, 2007; 01:59 A.M.
Elegant and sexy :) composition . The texture of dunes is stuning .
Brad Kim 

, November 12, 2007; 11:01 A.M.
Thank you Floriana for stopping by! A framed print of this photo is on my wall....
Tanya Truong
, February 12, 2008; 11:21 A.M.
Brad...
You have the eyes of sensuality and eroticism. Gorgegous capture of the nature, and i love the composition as well. Is this in dead valley?. I must accompany you some time :o).
Brad Kim 

, February 12, 2008; 11:49 A.M.
Thank you Tanya for your visit and kind words.... This is from the sand dunes located at Mesquite Flat (near Stovepipe Wells) in Death Valley NP. Sand dunes change slowly but constantly by the winds. So repeated visits are necessary to get the images you want.
Federico D'Isep
, September 13, 2008; 01:19 P.M.
Beautiful composition! Best regards.
Sadegh Miri 
, September 13, 2008; 02:51 P.M.
Wonderful
This very impresive and nice shot.very well done.
Marc Epstein , September 14, 2008; 10:40 A.M.
Nicely done where the lines and texture of nature has a sensual reflection.
Greg Cope , September 15, 2008; 10:02 A.M.
This is fantastic! A unique perspective and comp to say the least. Great in b&w...I love it
Ana Luthi , September 15, 2008; 12:03 P.M.
A wonderful work Brad, I like it a lot, ...very original, it is true that the first impression we send an erotic idea in mind, in any case... it's very well done! Congrats and best regards.
Tanya Truong
, January 13, 2009; 11:14 A.M.
Brad!
Congratulations on the exhibit. I am proud of you. I am glad i look into your profile today, i will go see your exhibit. Will you be at the exhibit sometime?. I would like to meet with you, Brad.
Kind Regards,
Tanya
Bettie Coetzee Lambrecht
, March 26, 2009; 09:23 P.M.
wow
Erotic and poetic such I have not yet seen sanddunes do that strange tango of opposite ideas. Toast
Peter Bajzek , May 24, 2009; 01:16 P.M.
A beautiful photo which led me to check out the rest of your portfolio. I hate to leave vacuous comments, but there's nothing I can say beyond expressing my admiration for your work- the whole series is amazing. There are a lot of pretty but meaningless landscape images out there. Yours have depth and feeling. Congratulations.
Daniel Prawica
, June 24, 2009; 01:50 P.M.
Wow!
Brad beautiful image, and I do agree with others; for some reason it is erotic (7/7). I must ask what is scale or/and the wavelength of these ripple surface features? It appears as if these features were small in scale (centimeters or so). Thank you.
Lech Dobrzanski , June 24, 2009; 10:18 P.M.
I know from the other web site that the author can grasp the feeling of a wild landscape and the beauty of women. Picture of dune is fine but deserves no second glance like a pattern on the sand that lasts a split second. This is simply the photography. Congratulations.
Spyros Stamatelatos
, September 21, 2009; 07:45 A.M.
7+7
EXCELLENT. CONGRATULATIONS
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