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Amit Saha
{K:3131} 10/6/2004
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The volcanic landscape is stunning...I feel the camels/tourists add a sense of scale to the landscape...excellent composition. shame abt the treatment given to camels though.
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 10/5/2004
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Great texture and composition. Great trip. Canarias is a wonderful place! Greetings.
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Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 10/5/2004
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This picture really shows the enormity of the hills and great dof. Beautiful color changes in the landscape. Alison
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Pedro Libório
{K:53861} 10/5/2004
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wonderful sceene and colors!!! regards Ken.
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Martin Smith
{K:438} 10/5/2004
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That camel in the front looks familiar. Seriously - nice shot!
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185110} 10/5/2004
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Hi Ken, Very interesting shot. I wonder what you did to it; the vulcanic surface shows the right dark tones, just like I remember it, but the camels (dromedaries) seem to bright; A shame how people treat them. Still, from a distance, they do play an important part in this image, eventhough they seem to be fiddled with. Maybe burning them a bit in Photoshop would do the trick. (or at least subdueing the brightness a bit) Notwithstanding that, it's a very well composed shot. Good job!
Cheers,
Hugo
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George Black
{K:102014} 10/5/2004
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It's a fine shot. Although it is terrible that the animals were in such bad shape, the photo would have indeed been something else without them. Very striking . . . Regards, --George
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Randy Lorance
{K:24769} 10/5/2004
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Fabulous detail and color hues. As I was watching as this loaded I thought this a great natural abstract. I was a bit dissapointed to see that it was tourists on the camels, and especially after reading your comment on them,I think I wuold prefer this without them in the picture. Non-the-less a very good picture.
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 10/5/2004
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Ken, you are lucky that the Camels are in the sunlight Great work Teunis
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