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Silence
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magnificent shot. looks so…. for the lack of a better word… clean!
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Beautiful :)
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This certainly creates a sense of contemplation about our place and purpose in this vast world. Nice concept, Joshi.
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great composition … sitting there with all that endless sand would be terrifying …
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You found the sandman!
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Fantastic composition. I like how the diagonal line is leading to the guy sitting there.
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Stunning
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Great image.
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A beautiful shot. :) SD
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Nice picture
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Just wow. :-)
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Reblogged this on rotato faster bananba and commented:
A nice image of vastness and the insignificance of a single person and their connection to the vastness of the universe.
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Beautiful! I love the vivid colors and the great use of negative space!
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Wonderful click
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Superb textures,great POV perfectly executed !
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Great!
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very nice shot. love it
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Vastness of the desert beautifully captured..Miles to go before…
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Love it! You should watermark your pics, Otherwise others can steal it and don’t give you credit for your work.
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Great way to shoot infinite space.
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If only man, as a species, realised how inconsequential we really are …
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very nice. moody, quiet – an interesting mix.
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Reblogged this on Prayer journal.
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Desert is so limitless…well captured
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thank you :)
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Love!
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Thank you :)
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Reblogged this on Views from the Edge and commented:
Sometimes I feel like a speck in the sand. Whereas once my insignificance among the shifting sands of time led me to despair, the later years, filled with grace, have turned despair to gratitude and reverence. Joshi Daniel’s photo “A Speck in the Sand” inspires a deep meditation.
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