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by Daniel Dempster
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Chalk Pyramid Tornado - D003115 Galaxy case by Daniel Dempster. Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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Violent Storm Behind Chalk Pyramids in Monument Rocks National Natural Landmark - Gove County, Kansas
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Protect your Galaxy S8 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S8 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
Violent Storm Behind Chalk Pyramids in Monument Rocks National Natural Landmark - Gove County, Kansas
For more than thirty years Daniel Dempster has roamed the backroads and wild places of America seeking out and capturing the beauty of this wonderful land. Whether he is photographing the powerful thoroughbreds of Kentucky as they thunder down the stretch at Churchill Downs or roaming a stark and rugged Maine coastline searching for the perfect combination of composition and light, he is at home with a camera in his hand. What started as a passionate hobby in 1980 soon blossomed into a full-time career. In 1988 Daniel had four images featured in the Kentucky Derby Museum. Work with the horse racing industry soon followed and in 1990 he was asked to be official photographer for the Kentucky Derby Festival. He held that position...
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Christopher McKenzie
AWESOME!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Christopher!
Tim Richards
wow! I was there a few years ago. nice shot.
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Tim.
Philip Guiver
Excellent shot!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Phillip.
Bob Christopher
Hi Daniel...I commented on this image before but I wanted to say I still like it a lot. Great stuff...Cheers Bob f/v
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Bob. I appreciate your comments.
Wayne Steelman
Stunning image!!!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you.
Bob Christopher
Hi Daniel...I like your image. What a dramatic scene and you were fortunate to be there at the perfect time. A very nice and unique image. Well done...Cheers Bob
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thanks Bob. It was a bit scary being there but it worked out well.
Richard George
brilliant ...right time, right place..
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Richard.
Sharon Mau
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Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you for featuring my image Sharon.
Michael Treloar
Perfect sky and light, mixed with great timing. Brilliant work. Congratulations on your feature in the 'American Landscape Photography Group'
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Michael. I appreciate the feature.
Edward R Wisell
great capture Daniel.
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Edward.
Wilma Birdwell
Wow, and even more WOWs. Daniel the is a great shot! For those who have never been there this is a hugh rock formation! And the sky behind it! Wow great capture!
Daniel Dempster replied:
Thank you Wilma. As you know it is in the middle of nowhere. It was pretty scary as there was no place to hide as everything else for miles around is totally flat.. It started pouring rain right after I shot this image and the storm looked really ominous. My son and I jumped into my Explorer but he dirt road was so slippery we couldn't drive any faster than about 15 mph. I've driven on ice that wasn't as slippery. I'm just glad the tornado headed off in the other direction or we might have been in real trouble.