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Taco heikamp
{K:3030} 10/11/2003
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Ken, fantastic scenery and a great picture. I would like to go there one time !!! Answerring your question, the picture was taken this summer at Paris, the Pyramide-glas-entry of the museum "La Louvre". Best wishes from Holland...Taco.
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Priyadarshi Sinha
{K:7238} 10/8/2003
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excelent texture and composition. intresting viewing angle.
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Chris Lauritzen
{K:14949} 10/7/2003
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Ken,
Good capture of the caynon, my only quip is that you cut off the top of the caynon. The image looks squished to me as it needs more head room.
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George Black
{K:102014} 10/7/2003
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Ken-- 1. This is a wonderful shot. The way the striations in the rocks seem to become clouds is most breath-taking. (Just the right amount of sky, by the way.)
2. Thanks again for your thoughtful responses in the forum on ratings. Anthony's comments were right on the mark, too. I raised the question in the first place because I saw a harsh comment on a picture by someone who turned out to be a real neophyte. It had to be discouraging and even unintentionally hurtful.
3. A few years ago, my wife and I toured Ireland by car and were completely entranced. Even though we had taken only a point-and-shoot film camera, we ended up with some terrific photos. Can't wait to go back and do some serious photography!
Thanks
--George
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julio vagrant
{K:694} 10/7/2003
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yes.. must be magnificient, a sad, on this size dont see this, good try
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ken krishnan
{K:19102} 10/7/2003
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Thankyou Ray. I wanted this way to make the canyons more intense. I also have similar pic. with the sky on. But it dilutes the canyon. Now, in this your eyes are boxed in to the canyon. Regards,ken.
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Carolyn Wiesbrock
{K:14051} 10/7/2003
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Breathtaking..excellent capture!
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Ray Witter
{K:6149} 10/7/2003
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Excellent color and composition. It seems to me however, that including a bit more sky might help a little. The top of the ridge in the center top of the image seems to be jammed up against the top of the photo, perhaps even cut off a little. I tend to do this kind of thing myself quite often, and have to make a consious effort to sometimes include a little more than I think necessary when taking the photo. Sometimes I take 2 or more photos of the same scene with slightly different cropping in order to make sure I have everything I need when I start working on the pic. Its a whole lot easier to crop a little out after the fact, than to add something in which isn't there. Just some random thoughts. Good Work!!
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Stephen Websdale
{K:260} 10/7/2003
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Ken - It truly is an amazing place and a difficult one to do justice to on film(or digital) - well done
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Tomo Radovanovic
{K:12788} 10/7/2003
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nice point of view beautiful shot & textures
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