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White Sands Monument Park, in New Mexico, is the largest desert of its kind in the world, made of gypsum sand and white dunes all the way up to the horizon, the glistering whiteness looks like snow, almost tricking your senses into believing you are in front of a winter scene.
But it's indeed a desert. A beautiful desert. 
I spent five days in White Sands and I had the chance to shoot four sunsets. Every evening I chose a different direction and walked into the desert until I found the composition I was looking for.
The average trip was about thirty minutes long and thirty minutes to walk back.
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Dune at sunset at White Sands desert in New Mexico
The wind was very strong for th...

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