Landscape 2015
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thanks guys!
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Sorry the_hefay ! Almost missed your picture. It's very beautiful sunset, super!
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Hi Jeff;
Awesome. Calling it a 'sunset' may even be undermining this fabulous scene; more like a volcano reactivation / eruption, caught in the evening sun. It's much better than the visual effects they use to create an apocalyptic scene in film-making: no after-effects, no post processing, no software editing.
Good one. Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi Jeff;
Awesome. Calling it a 'sunset' may even be undermining this fabulous scene; more like a volcano reactivation / eruption, caught in the evening sun. It's much better than the visual effects they use to create an apocalyptic scene in film-making: no after-effects, no post processing, no software editing.
Good one. Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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Hefay,the_hefay wrote:Haven't eaten guinea pig yet, but hopefully I'll have my camera with me when I do and get a couple of good shots of that skinned rodent before I eat it. The nightly temperature was dropping just below freezing and the babies crawled around the cement floor of the church barefoot and a few of the adults and older children wore sandals without socks. As far as the language goes, I've heard it's similar to Chinese and there have been reports of Chinese tourists in Sucre, Bolivia that had a limited communication with the Quechua there. Although I personally can't verify the stories, they are somewhat circulated even here in Peru.Dusty wrote:I remember a few nights up in those mountains. Did you eat any guinea pig? I had some in the stew, along with lots of noodles. The Quechua people are very warm blooded - shake one's hand and you'll notice that. They also have hearts and lungs that are 1/3 larger than normal to make things easier up in the high altitudes. And the strangest language. Somewhere on my book shelf is the Quecha - spanish New Testament I picked up in Areiquipa when I was there.
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Just last week my daughter read something on Cameron Townsend, who translated the NT into Quecha. I was therefore required to go dig it out from the bookshelf. My daughter now wants to add Quecha to her list of languages to learn! First, however, she has to get thru the Portuguese that we paid Rosetta Stone for!
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Before the summer vocation began, we hiked a lot and this was one taken by RX100M3
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Packed up and hurried for a 11 day trip to Tibet....
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The second one is simply fantastic Mark.
The dark "mass" on the right is kind of taking
it away from the water/shoreline in the first one.
Sury
The dark "mass" on the right is kind of taking
it away from the water/shoreline in the first one.
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Thanks Sury...it was kinda difficult to travel with most non shooting photographers (those using iPhone instead of their dSLRs in their bags)
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Beautiful shot, Mark. Where was this in Nepal? I presume it is still Nepal.
The beautiful blue waters turn grey just a short distance. I am wondering
why.
OH, by the way, how was your trip?
Sury
The beautiful blue waters turn grey just a short distance. I am wondering
why.
OH, by the way, how was your trip?
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Great shots Mark. That last one is fantastic.
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Excellent work Mark.
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Great shots, Mark.
Very special places.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Great shots, Mark.
Very special places.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
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I finally have something I think is good enough to post with you folks. We went to my brothers place in southwest Min. this weekend. I finally got the camera out for the first time in maybe a month. We went to Redwood Falls and this in one photo I got there. Hope you folks like it. If not lie Ha! Ha!
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Great colors, Ken. No lie.
Two observations: One is that I am not getting the feel for the height of the falls.
Either it is a false fall, or perspective fail.
The second being the top right hand side is overblown. If you can recover that and blend
with original, it would be more impact-full. Just my $0.02.
Sury
Two observations: One is that I am not getting the feel for the height of the falls.
Either it is a false fall, or perspective fail.
The second being the top right hand side is overblown. If you can recover that and blend
with original, it would be more impact-full. Just my $0.02.
Sury
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