A scant five seconds pass from Series 4, with the sun above the horizon I strive to catch the moment.
The sun disk is above the horizon, shining behind the clouds.
Seven minutes, 34 seconds elapsed from the first images of this series.
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Exposure: 1/400 sec at f / 5.0, Focal Length: 24 mm, ISO 250
I selected moments of shining sand mirror, a strong curving return flow with a continuing mark of a southeast wind of seventeen miles per hour, with bursts above twenty. Wind, waves, even the rounded particles of sand all created from the energy of the celestial body I am waiting to appear.

Exposure: 1/500 sec at f / 5.6, Focal Length: 24 mm, ISO250
A slide show of these images. Suggestion, for this series in a larger format, open a separate browser tab for each post. At series end you will then have eight (including the very first post a few weeks ago) landscapes to compare.

Exposure: 1/400 sec at f / 5.0, Focal Length: 24 mm, ISO 250 
Exposure: 1/500 sec at f / 5.6, Focal Length: 24 mm, ISO250
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