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Photographer  Teresa Moore {Karma:11063}
Project #33 Pictures of Famous Places Camera Model Canon EOS D60
Categories Landscape
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Portfolio Lens Canon 70 - 200 mm
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About I tried to get a little different view. Hope you find it interesting.
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia   {K:96391} 7/4/2006
Excellent Shot. I agree with Chuck.wonderful anayways.

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Lee Harris   {K:14694} 2/22/2004
I find it interesting, I will be going there this summer, I have been there but I was very little and remember not much.
Good Shot !
Regards
Lee

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JAMES McCONNELL   {K:1750} 1/10/2004
Great view of Rushmore, depth of field is super. -Jim

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Mick    {K:1011} 11/30/2003
I would love to 4-toe-graff this monument, maybe some day as you say an unusual viewpoint and a rather nice shot.

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Paul's Photos Paul's Photos   {K:35235} 10/15/2003
excellent photo.. :) love the angle.. very nice

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Sue O'S Sue O'S   {K:12878} 8/19/2003
A beautiful, unusual perspective. I've heard the argument (from others than the native Lakota peoples) that this mountain was much prettier before it was carved, but I really like how you've combined the uncut rock with the sculpture. It helps understand how great an effort it was to bring this set of busts out of the stone.

I agree about the use of a polarizing filter being needed and about the want for a bit more sharpness, but it's still quite enjoyable to me as is.

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kenton maxwell   {K:139} 8/18/2003
I've never saw this vantage poing before. Nice work!

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Dave Holland Dave Holland   {K:13074} 8/18/2003
If you didn't use one, you might have considered a polarizing filter for this image. It would have darkened the sky, and it would have cut down on some of the glare coming off of the trees. Reduced glare gives an apparent improvement in color saturation. I like the unique view, something different from the usual shot.

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Judi & DJ Cloninger   {K:654} 8/15/2003
Teresa,

I like the angle you used. Something you don't see often and I like the overall view giving the idea of the how rock formations are in the Black Hills. Keep you the GREAT work!

Judi

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Tom Emerson   {K:51} 8/14/2003
This is an excellent shot: I really like the new perspective on an otherwise cliche image. It would be nice if it were sharper though.

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Chuck Freeman   {K:13616} 8/14/2003
Nice image. Probably my eyes or screen, but might be a little fuzzy
I.E. not real sharp. Thanks for sharing.

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