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Ken Alexander
{K:3905} 4/3/2005
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Actually, Barry, the curved horizon is not from the Sigma, it's from the gap between two hills in the distance!
I do have to take responsibility if it seems too bleached, though.
Thanks for your comments.
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Barry Wakelin
{K:7838} 4/3/2005
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Nice colour combinations an distant skies. The scan's a bit bleached and the Sigma's image curvature is very obvious but still a nice image.
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Dr. Rafael Springmann
{K:89517} 4/3/2005
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This is what you told me in your e mail about the desert being in bloom. Excellent capture, Ken. As I told you, I removed my Spam protection and received the e mail you sent me yesterday (March 2nd) and answered it with two of mine today (March 3rd.) I forgot to tell you in them that if there is enough rain, parts of our desert areas also bloom with huge Irises, daffodils etc. Please let me know if you received my two e mails. I sent them to the address on your webpage. Best regards, Rafi
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Istvan VARKONYI
{K:3770} 4/3/2005
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Amaizing
Istvan
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Rebecca Raybon
{K:26654} 4/3/2005
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Simply beautiful, Ken.
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Elahe S. Ahmadian
{K:8695} 4/2/2005
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a dessert which has turned to a garden, beautiful shot.
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Carsten Ranke
{K:14476} 4/2/2005
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Indeed, great lighting. Color contrast and color temperature make the shot here, IMO. And very nice the vertical composition and perspective
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Sun Shine
{K:6225} 4/2/2005
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Ken
What a lightening!! Beautifuly done!!!
Regards Giselle
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