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Oct 21, 2007 00:33 |  #31

The full series is absolutely stunning :D


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Oct 21, 2007 02:31 |  #32

#3 is magic. All great shots, though. Thanks for sharing.


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Oct 21, 2007 07:06 |  #33

Great colour! I see you've done the earlier ones in B&W because of the time of day? Good idea, the golden hour ones look superb.


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Oct 21, 2007 07:28 |  #34

Very nice series.
Not a fan of the B&W but all the colour series are great. 3, 4 & 5 are stunning but 6 & 7 have merit also as they show how the colour of the rock changes with the setting sun & lack of colour-yielding light.
My husband will be in awe... well done!


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Oct 21, 2007 09:35 as a reply to  @ Rubi Jane's post |  #35

I like these pics alot espacially #4 and #5, is this by any chance where the playstation 3 title "motorstorm" was based on? It looks very similar.


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Oct 21, 2007 09:54 |  #36

I think that the HDR works really well here, very well done indeed.


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Oct 21, 2007 10:58 |  #37

What a fantastic place to visit and have the opportunity to shoot. Glad to see you never wasted it either. I share your reservations re hdr but agree that the scene is better for it. I like the monos too but agree with the comment re disregarding colour when it was obviously so abundant.
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Oct 21, 2007 14:37 |  #38

I am glad they received such a great response, hopefully I will be able to go back soon and get some of the other arches


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Oct 21, 2007 15:05 |  #39

Wow, absolutely fantastic images. Great job with the HDR conversions as well.


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Oct 21, 2007 15:13 |  #40

You have some great shot and awesome talent. A company I work for called Impact Photographics actually makes a lot of products and ships to them. I bet they would be very interested in some of your shots you have. PM me if you're interested or would like more info.


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Oct 21, 2007 18:15 |  #41

5 and 6 look great.

are those true HDR or just tonemapping?


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Oct 21, 2007 19:14 as a reply to  @ post 4150216 |  #42

Love the storm shot the best! What type of lens?


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Oct 21, 2007 22:56 |  #43

Man, I just don't know what to think?! I've been looking at these shots for half an hour and I still can't decide how I feel about them. I do appreciate the skill in your PP in number 3 for sure.


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Oct 22, 2007 10:34 |  #44

I think most were with my 15mm sigma on a 20d, multiple combined exposures


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Oct 22, 2007 11:05 |  #45

Awesome pictures! I really like #3 but they're all good. Not really a b & w fan but they're nice also. Thanks for sharing.


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