Image Title: Dragon's Backbone Rice Terraces
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Photographer
* James * {Karma:20200}
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Camera Model
Fuji Finepix S7000
Categories
Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio
China
Lens
Fujinon
Uploaded
6/26/2005
Film / Memory Type
xD Card Digital ISO200
ISO / Film Speed
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835
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Aperture
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Critiques
7
Rating
6.37
/ 3 Ratings
Location
City - Near Da Zhai Village
State - GUANGXI-ZHUANG AUTONOMOUS REGION
Country - China
About
This is one of the beautiful and tranquil places in the Guangxi-Zhuang Autonomous Region, southwest China. This is a shot from Viewpoint #3. The rice terraces slope, not so gently from top to bottom. The climb to the top is exhilarating and not so easy, depending on the weather and your fitness. I enjoyed it immensely, so much that I spent four days in this place (the tranquility is unreal).
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There are 7 Comments in 1 Pages
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hAmTa
{K:600} 9/2/2005
very dreamy scene, i like to run and run and run on this land...and wind twist around my body... this scene is not only a 'scenic' image. it is 'lively' image. be nice and happy
Alison DuFlon
{K:36566} 6/27/2005
he colors in this one are so warm and vibrant, you have done a beautiful job showing us this wonderful part of China. Alison
Guido Tweepenninckx
{K:20076} 6/26/2005
nice landscape,hard working people there.
* James *
{K:20200} 6/26/2005
angelo, this landscape is essentially a living, breathing topographical map complete with all the contour lines that come with it.
Tabitha Woods
{K:8650} 6/26/2005
Great pic!, love the lines and them contrasting each other with their direction, nice capture of organic shapes, Regards Tabitha.
luisa vassallo
{K:28230} 6/26/2005
fantastic shot!
Angelo Villaschi
{K:49617} 6/26/2005
Beautiful shapes and lines, James. Excellent use of your point of view and of the wide-angle lens. To me this image is all about the lines and their repeating patterns. I am almost seeing it just as that, abstracting all the colour away.