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lovely Issyk-Kul

Posted byKirstin May 16, 2011

More shots from Issyk-Kul. The sand glittered, the light was soft, and I had plenty of time to play around with different lenses. Some of the edits are inspired by Marco Suarez.






Posted byKirstinMay 16, 2011Posted inKyrgyzstan, photo post, travelsTags: Bosteri, Issyk Kul

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