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Outstanding, Nana - the second one of the rockpool really holds my attention. (I'm not sure what the first one is :))
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Nana Sousa Dias
Wista 45 DX II, Nikon W 210/5.6, Tmax 100
Very nice.
Is that in the national park in the North of Portugal contiguous to Spain?
It was featured in national Geographic and looks like beautiful.
Cheers,
Luc
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Nana Sousa Dias
Wonderful tonality.
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Agreed, that's awesome Nana! (both actually)
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I´m really lucky to have meet this forum. Do you are thinking to print some book with the best shots posted in the "Image sharing"? I´d take one..
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h2oman
I missed this one before. The toning is a little heavy for my taste, but I find everythiing else about the image to be superb. Great work, Ken!
Thank you. Here it is, a little less saturated :) The blue default color scheme for this forum, makes it harder to present colored items. Having a genuine white border helps a bit in that regard.
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Nana Sousa Dias
Wista 45 DXII, Fujinon SWD 90/5.6, Tmax 100, red filter.
Both are very nice, but I particularly like the contrast in textures in the first one.
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Ken Lee
Thank you. Here it is, a little less saturated :) The blue default color scheme for this forum, makes it harder to present colored items. Having a genuine white border helps a bit in that regard.
That is an elegant and inspirational shot. I'd never think to look for curves and layers in a scene like that if I walked upon it (but I will now ;) ). The brown tone works for me.
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eduardtoader
I´m really lucky to have meet this forum. Do you are thinking to print some book with the best shots posted in the "Image sharing"? I´d take one..
I doubt this could be done. The photos are still owned by the photographer. One would have to have separate permissions from each contributor, then a higher resolution version too.
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Outstanding, Nana - the second one of the rockpool really holds my attention. (I'm not sure what the first one is :))
Thanks, David.
The first one is a consolidated sand cliff, by the sea (150 feet from sea). The strange "formations" are done by wind erosion. I don't know if this makes any sense, I studied english some 40 years ago!!!:D