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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 6/19/2003
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The lighting and framing are wonderful here. Is there any chance you shot a similar view without the clouds? Although the clouds add a beautiful perspective here, I am curious what that red rock would look like against the simple blue sky background.
You took the unusual view, and it really worked for you. The polarizer brought out the colors wonderfully.
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John Barclay
{K:3650} 6/18/2003
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Unique? Yes, Different? Yes, Colorful? Yes, but all I can think of is... Atlas Shrugged...:) (Anne Rand)
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Rick Ferreira
{K:1453} 6/17/2003
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Amazing colors and perspective. Well composed!
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Jim Christensen
{K:18843} 6/17/2003
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This is an interesting shot. very good take on what you saw. wonderful saturation and the lighting is right on. almost looks like you got a reflector set up ;-) Sharpness is also very good. thanks for the kudos on POTD, sure suprised me ! living up here does have its advantages, however I have a small network of people and we keep each other posted on were the activity is this is crucial to getting some of the shots. thanks again, jimc
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Sue O'S
{K:12878} 6/16/2003
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Sigh! I was just looking through my Delicate Arch pictures and feeling pretty proud of the dawn illumination, but then you posted this and I realise mine isn't very good after all.
Very original and beautifully executed, Andrew. I love it.
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Alan Mead
{K:2020} 6/16/2003
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All credit for 'seeing' this image in the first place. Then you captured the rest, the colour, texture, good exposure and composition. Just great! Alan M.
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Yutaka Itinose
{K:22586} 6/16/2003
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Wo, Wo, Wonderful abstract! Great!
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jason m
{K:307} 6/16/2003
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excelent color
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Gregory Fiedler
{K:15439} 6/16/2003
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Excellent! Fantastic colors and tones of. Nice sharpness. Great photo!
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