Guest Guest Posted February 16, 2009 How rare to see that much water there! Wonderful capture! Link to comment
reginapagles 0 Posted February 16, 2009 That is really, really cool! You were so lucky, and this beautiful photo is proof! Regina Link to comment
johnroberts 0 Posted February 16, 2009 Stunning landscap and rock formations and beautifully photographed. Regards John Link to comment
ian_clark3 0 Posted February 17, 2009 I guess this means more to people that have been there, from what I gather this place does not get rain much. It's a bit like Ayres Rock in Australia, when us Aussies see it black we know it's been raining. I love the photo and get what your trying to show us butr could it be improved in some what by capturing the movement of water, a drip of a desert tree or something. Also I don't know if it's my eyes or not but it does not look horizontal it seems to dip to the right side. Brilliant shot and brilliant colours, i do like the fod drifting through the valley as well. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted February 19, 2009 Hey Klaus, you did well with this version, love the tones and colors, well exposed. The curvature is a bit distracting, but doesn't much matter... Zeph Link to comment
meisterman 0 Posted February 22, 2009 Thanks everyone for the crits and kind words. This image was shot in a bowl shape depression below the rock formations so the curvature is part of the landscape. Link to comment
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