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Apr 21, 2006 00:29 |  #1

Please tell me what you all think about this shot I took in a Kiva in Bandalier, New Mexico? Thanks Everyone!


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Apr 21, 2006 00:38 |  #2

I think I like it, though it is a very simple composition... Like the lighting for sure! :-)


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Apr 21, 2006 00:52 |  #3

I like it, but is the light coming in PP'd? Something doesn't look quite right about it. Might try tweaking on it a bit.


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Apr 21, 2006 00:54 |  #4

I like it also. Good composition.


  
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Apr 21, 2006 11:03 |  #5

I like it too but have the same question about the light. Looks very noisy.


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Apr 21, 2006 12:03 |  #6

So how did you like climbing 1400ft vertical ladders to get to the kiva at the top? :D


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Apr 21, 2006 13:01 |  #7

I love it... If I would want to do anything with it, personally, it would be to crop some off the top.

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Apr 22, 2006 19:58 |  #8

I like it. Those of us who live in the desert recognize the "noise" as dirt flying around in the light. Great shot, but I think it could use a little off the top as well.


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Apr 24, 2006 00:40 |  #9

I'd like to see it in b/w, the light coming in should look nice in b/w in my opinion.


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Apr 24, 2006 14:57 as a reply to  @ Tee Why's post |  #10

Tee Why wrote:
I'd like to see it in b/w, the light coming in should look nice in b/w in my opinion.

I would have to agree. I think it would look much better in b/w.


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May 01, 2006 21:16 as a reply to  @ SYS's post |  #11

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So how did you like climbing 1400ft vertical ladders to get to the kiva at the top? :D

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Scared the CRAP out of me, ha ha! ;)


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May 01, 2006 22:36 as a reply to  @ ScottNewMexico's post |  #12

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Scared the CRAP out of me, ha ha! ;)

Yea, I was climbing there with my 7 year old boy this past summer. The sun-beaten ladder was burning hot to the touch and the wind was blowing pretty strong. I was pretty tense the whole time going up and coming down, as I didn't know whether my boy could handle the situation. He did, but I won't be doing that again soon. :)



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