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Nov 20, 2007 04:26 |  #1

The driver did stops a few times up in the Andes, just as well with these kind of skies :)

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This waterfall took a couple of hours to get to, was a bit dissapointed but tried to make the best of it. The cloud forest was quite dark but GREENER than anywhere I have ever seen!

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Nov 20, 2007 04:31 |  #2

Number one is in a class of it's own. Superb work.


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Nov 20, 2007 05:09 |  #3

Great shots. I think your waterfall shot is fantastic.


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Nov 20, 2007 05:35 |  #4

Excellent, I really like #1 and #3. How did you push the saturation on 3?


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Nov 20, 2007 07:11 as a reply to  @ adam*'s post |  #5

Beautiful shots. It looks like an amazing place and you caught it well.


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Nov 20, 2007 07:29 as a reply to  @ tom1s's post |  #6

Brilliant shot - 'On the Road' :)


I like the waterfall shot too.




  
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Nov 20, 2007 11:28 |  #7

The waterfall does it for me.


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Nov 20, 2007 11:49 |  #8

The waterfall gets my vote, I like he way the colors stand out on the moss rocks and vegetation


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Nov 20, 2007 15:50 |  #9

The first shot is Super. I also like the lighting in the second




  
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Nov 20, 2007 16:26 |  #10

1 seems wonkey to me, but it could be the landscape and I've had a hard day and too much to drink! :)

3 is fab, but feel it needs a person in it, if you know what I mean. It is great anyway.


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Nov 20, 2007 23:21 |  #11

Excellent work, love the colour of the fields in the second one and the way your shot is balanced with the clouds dominating the mountains.


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Nov 20, 2007 23:37 as a reply to  @ coalcliff's post |  #12

Wonderful and very inspiring shots, all of them! :cool:

I was thinking about going to Costa Rica this winter on a 5 day guided tour though the countryside. I'm hopeful there will be as good an opportunity for shots like the ones you got!

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Nov 21, 2007 02:21 |  #13

excellent clarity and saturation. I take it using L lenses and 5D does not hurt...;)


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Nov 21, 2007 03:03 |  #14

Thanks for looking and commenting guys. Yeh the 5D alows me to play around with the brightness without killing the shot with noise from the off, still need to be careful though.

Not sure about CostaRica but I am sure you will have lots of green jungle shots :)

I tried strightening the first but the road look wonky, so i left it :)

I guess after all said and done I am still a waterfall man myself :)


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Nov 21, 2007 06:49 |  #15

The first two pictures were great, but the third one with the waterfall literally made my jaw drop when I scrolled down to it!!! Number three is definately my favourite of the trio. :)


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