Photographer’s Note
Rabjerg Mile: Undulating 40m-high hills, comprise Denmark's largest expanse of shifting dunes and are great fun to explore. It's situated just 16 km south from Skagen. I only could take three or four photographs as the batteries were frozen slowly. I never saw frozen sand before and walking around during the sunset time was a real experience. For a mediterranean like me, it was really hard to resist such a cold weather, but I succeeded !!
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stego
(22350) 2009-06-05 7:38
Hola Roser,
Una linda compo, sencilla, pero muy bien echa. Y una vista original, ya que es raro de ver hielo en playas, que se asocian mucho más al verano y calor.
Un abrazo,
José
Fellini
(4958) 2009-06-08 16:09
Hola Roser,
very frozen shot, good lighting effect and interesting pov. I like your capture, well done.
Cheers
Alex
Waylim
(10741) 2009-06-08 18:43
Hola Roser,
Amazing image, I don't think I have seen frozen sand either. I can see the white frost on the sand, and it must be hard and it look a bit like ice. I like the grass that bowing with the wind. The warm light is beautiful to complement this cold cold day. Thanks for the effort you make to bring us this beuatiful image.
Way
Photo Information
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Copyright: Roser Giner (rginer)
(530) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-01-15
- Categories: Decisive Moment
- Exposure: f/1, 2 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-06-01 0:53








