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Jun 28, 2007 15:44 |  #1

This berg stayed grounded for about three weeks before it crumbled into the ocean. Approximately 15 to 20 stories above sea level.

It looks cold there, but it was about 18c at the time.

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Jun 28, 2007 15:52 |  #2

I'm gob smacked Frank. It's awsome. I've paid a shed load of money for prints of images that aren't up to that standard.


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Jun 28, 2007 15:54 |  #3

WOW, that is amazing!!


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Jun 28, 2007 15:54 |  #4

Whaaah where did you find that shot? Mindblowin work! 8)


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Jun 28, 2007 15:57 |  #5

Now that's a killer image. I find the iceburg very interesting in itself but the rocks and turbulent water toward the bottom are also excellent. Who knew global warming could be so beautiful?


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Jun 28, 2007 16:09 |  #6

Stunning!!! I would love to have that hanging on my office wall...


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Jun 28, 2007 16:14 |  #7

That sound was my jaw hitting the floor. Incredible. If I didn't know better, I'd swear that was CG. Really incredible.


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Jun 28, 2007 17:07 |  #8

One of the most dramatic and fantastic images I have seen on here in a while. Amazing doesn't do it justice.


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Jun 28, 2007 17:57 |  #9

Eerie and beautiful.. love the slow shutter effect on the forground water. Fantastic.


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Jun 28, 2007 18:10 |  #10

Absolutely amazing Frank - stunning work. Exposure, composition and presentation all exeptional, gotta be your finest piece to date. Thanks Frank.
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Jun 28, 2007 18:28 |  #11

Excellent image, nice work.


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Jun 28, 2007 18:32 |  #12

I get no sense of the scale of that berg, but who cares! Amazing shot.


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Jun 28, 2007 18:35 |  #13

WOW Frank...that is impressive! I just love the lighting!


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Jun 28, 2007 18:44 |  #14

Amazing picture! Congrats.




  
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Jun 28, 2007 18:59 as a reply to  @ iluhcoh's post |  #15

That is just jawdropping!
Amazing photo.


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