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Camels in the Gobi


Camels in the Gobi
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Copyright: Chris Jules (chrisJ) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 4229 W: 414 N: 6657] (42097)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2007-06
Categories: Nature
Camera: Pentax Me Super, Pentax 28mm f:2,8, Fuji 100, Polarizer ø28mm
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-06-01 1:46
Viewed: 587
Points: 44
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Actually visiting the Gobi Desert, blew all my preconceptions about it out of the water: or sand, in this case. Mostly it consists of stony rocks, & dry steppe. These sandhills in the bg, are not representative of the Gobi, at all. They're around 450 km long, & piled up on the southern side of a valley, between 2 parallel mountain ridges. You can see part of the mts, on the far left horizon. The camels are domesticated by the nomadic people that move around Mongolia. Taken early morning. Just as we were leaving the herders marched them across the horizon single file. Would have been a fantastic image.

The dunes are known as the Singing Sands, or Khongoryn Els. (The wind makes a strange noise, when blowing the sand around). They are amongst the highest dunes in the world, at 800 metres. More info on the Gobi / Gurvansaikhan national park here:

This is a link to Wikipedia

From www.duneguide.com

"The Gobi, which is about about 1,000 miles in extent from east to west and about about 600 miles from north to south, has a total area of 500,000 square miles. The Gobi is the world's largest cold winter desert, made up mostly of mountains, rocks, grasslands, salt flats and sand dunes."

"These dunes are 20 km wide, and 100-450 km long, and up to 800 m high. Individual dunes reach heights of up to 30 m. Mongolia 's largest sand dunes."

I tried climbing them, but only made it 2/3 of the way up. I didn't want to have a heart attack with the nearest hospital 2 days away!

The camels are 'Bactrian' or 2 humped, in contrast to the Dromedary or one humped camels, of West Asia & Australia. I was surprised to learn that most Mongolian camels are not wild, but domesticated, hence the enclosure & reins.

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Hi Chris,

Seems it's a nice place for them with some greens on the desert . .
Nicely captured and composed . .

Tfs,
TJutjut

Hi Chris,

Beautifull image.
Well composed, presented.
Excellent.

jp

hi Chris
interesting place to visit.
nice shot with good DOF.
lovely soft colors.
tfs
tsilla

Another world! I love the detail you've captured here, and such a terrific depth of field.
Rew

nice picture of the camels in an interesting scenery with the dunes in BG, the low light is good and well managed,
regards
jo

Hi Chris,
Very nice shot vith excellent lighting, colours an compo.TFS.
Cheers,

hAyAti

Singing Sands, that makes my phantasy work. The places you have seen Chris.

So this then is a steppe-scape -- love the wide open space and those silly camels, but they sure are handy in these conditions.

TFS
Els

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  • Dingo Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 2744 W: 369 N: 2624] (11948)
  • [2008-06-01 3:49]

Beautiful work as far as compo and colours go, Chris. I like the front camel with its beak open, and the one behind the pole with his flattened "bumps". Indeed, the single line of camels would have made a wonderful shot, especially backlit by a setting sun ;o). But in this shot, the low sun provides a nice lighting as well.
TFS

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  • Kiwis Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 1273 W: 0 N: 189] (13118)
  • [2008-06-01 4:15]

Hi Chris,
Beautiful composition. Great scenery with the dunes in the background. Colors are perfect. Well captured and well presented. Merci pour le partage.
Diane

Hi Chris, this must be some place to visit. I've seen some parts on the tv.
Well captured and composed with the camels and the mountain as backdrop.
Great dof, sharpness and well saturated colours.

Take care, Yan :)

Hi Chris, This is a scene most of us will not see with our own eyes so it is very fun to see it through your lens along with interesting notes. The camel looks like it is smiling at you!!TFS. Murray.

nice composition here chris :)
love the horizon in the background, it parts the frame perfectly, creating a nice contrast

koh

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  • lele Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 814 W: 51 N: 1717] (11169)
  • [2008-06-01 9:27]

ciao chris...spettacolare lavoro...complimenti...bellissimo soggetto...ottimo post...bel pov e bellissimi i colori...complimenti.
lele

Very nice Chris and a little touch of extra contrast wold have been an extra sugar lumb in the coffee.
I envy you my friend to see all these Marco Polo places !

Greetings
John
** pl

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  • dareco Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1717 W: 16 N: 840] (15143)
  • [2008-06-02 1:37]

Oh they look so relaxed! I would be too if I was surrounded by all this beauty and great weather :) Very nice lighting and a very pretty scene. TFS and have a great day!

Hello Chris,

Woderful colors, excellent triple division: the land, the mountain and the sky!
Congratulations and TFS

Sergio
on monday

Hello Chris,
Very nice nature shot,i like the composition and the details here.Great light and sharpness.Beautiful colors of the blue sky and the rest of it.Nicely taken and well done my friend..and good note too.:)

CM

You travelled up to Gobi Desert, Chris? you must be very adventurous!

nice to have a glimpse of the desert through this shot.

TFS
Regards
Agoes

Hi Chris,
Loveley capture,beautiful photo.
Best regards,
Ralf

This is such a great National Geographic type shot Chris.
Fabulous color and such an interesting array of details.
Love the sand dunes against the blue sky in the background.
Stellar work!
- Vincent

Hi Chris,

Very good shot! I like the way you composed the scene having the camels dominate the frame. Great lighting, vivid colors and DOF.
TFS,
Vassilis

those are weird humps! They are really different from Indian camels!

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