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Marvelous shot. Perfect exposure and excellent composition. The horizon is placed just right on the top. The diagonal lines formed by the rocks draws your attention to the beautiful lighting on cliffs.
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This is truly an outstanding image. The scene itself is striking and you have captured beautifully. Great Job!!!
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Outstanding as most of your photos are. Compositionally this one is very interesting giving an incredible sense of depth.

Muito boa, Nana

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Nana, the only minor point I can criticize are the slightly blown out highlights which may be due to the scanning process. I love that sweeping wide angle look - hard to do well, you seem to be a master. Thanks for sharing your work.
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awesome black and white shot...is the hint of bluring due to mist or exposure time? Any tips on how to go about becoming a professional photographer please send me an email at PeacefulWarrior_04@hotmail.com thanks! (that goes for anyone)

 

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Wow, I love this shot! I like the overall balance of the shot as well as the sense of movement that I get. Well done. Sam
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Beautiful! Do you mind giving some info on how you shot it? How long was that exposure? It's just amazing to me.
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It's really interesting how you can spot something shot on film almost immediately. I don't know what it is, but I'm sure someone out there does and can tell me what my instincts are picking up on :)

 

Wonderful shot, by the way.

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Matt:

 

Thank you for your comment but, I can't understand very well what you mean, my english is not that good. Can you explain to me by other words, what you mean, you or someone else, please?

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I believe that what Matt is saying is that one could never have captured what you have, here, using a digital camera. He is saying that using film - instead of digital - captures something simply more beautiful! Matt, I think I have that right?!
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Stuart,

 

Thanks a lot! So that's it? I don't think is true, anyway! ;-)

 

This could have been done with a digital camera but, I don't like it very much, I use it just for comercial work. For this kind of photography, I still prefer medium and large format analog cameras. It's more difficult but still... ;-)

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