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Gems in the rock
Gems in the rock
Nonage


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Camera: Nikon D100
Lens: Nikon AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
Date: May 1, 2005
Galleries: Landscape, Rural
Date Uploaded: May 5, 2005

Viewed: 747
Comments: 8
Favorites: 2 (view)

The only Zen you find
on the tops of mountains
is the Zen you bring up there.

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05/28/2005 07:46:03 PM
what an amazing photo...i just stumbled on it WOW
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05/20/2005 04:04:20 PM
The large version is quite spectacular! I too think the framing could be improved, as both left and right seem cut off in an uncomfortable manner, but otherwise it's just lovely.
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05/10/2005 08:29:45 PM
Originally posted by bpickard:

This is really great. Love the clarity. I have two suggestions. One, remove the colour from the left side buildings to direct attention to the main ones. Crop the water/ground from the bottom: this would make the shot even more 'magical' by making the buildings appear to be clinging to the mountainside. Ben


Thank you for ur valuable input. Here is editted picture as per your suggestions :)
05/10/2005 05:20:54 PM
This is really great. Love the clarity. I have two suggestions. One, remove the colour from the left side buildings to direct attention to the main ones. Crop the water/ground from the bottom: this would make the shot even more 'magical' by making the buildings appear to be clinging to the mountainside. Ben
  Photographer found comment helpful.
05/10/2005 04:58:51 PM
This place is dreamy. Scoop for my favourites.
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05/10/2005 10:07:51 AM
this photo makes me want to see what farther on the right...i just keep looking for more over there for some reason....hope this helps...i like the selective desaturation...i think i would've started the photo (from the left side) where there is just the rock, i dont think the houses on the left add anything to the photo and i would like to see more of the right side( that pink house looks cut off) this is just my opinion...please take with a grain of salt :o)
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05/06/2005 11:03:06 AM
Thanks :) Try one of these links to get to the larger view.
Larger View

If this doesn't work, plz check out the last picture in "St. John's" album and click "view full size" link underneath the image.
//community.webshots.com/user/nonagesoul6
05/06/2005 10:19:33 AM
This is quite interesting. Never seen it done like this before. Would be nice to have it blown up so we could have a closer look at the houses.
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