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ẀTaniwhaẀ, a lost painting by Salvador Dali from his trip to New Zealand 1935
 
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Image Title:  ?Taniwha?, a lost painting by Salvador Dali from his trip to New Zealand 1935
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Photographer Ian McIntosh  Ian McIntosh {Karma:42997}
Project #43 Unusual Vision Camera Model slarti
Categories Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Aramoana
following roly? lead 1/6/03-8/7/05
Lens 18-35
Uploaded 7/17/2005 Film / Memory Type ccd
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Views 1107 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating
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State -  OTAGO
Country - New Zealand   New Zealand
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Geza Farkas   {K:12412} 7/19/2005
Fabulous sureal shot. Really like painting.

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Ursula Luschnig Ursula Luschnig   {K:21723} 7/18/2005
Ian this is so great! Love the explosive rays,the tones and what you did here. Especially how you cropped this.(if my eyes work).Are you ever in a lack of a title ? (Your babe will love your stories:))
Cheers,Ursula

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 7/18/2005
Love your whole serie of this magic natural abstract ful of motion dear Ian!
B:l:ana

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Jacquie Lindsay Jacquie Lindsay   {K:3196} 7/18/2005
Ian,i'm so flattered,thank you! :)

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John Loreaux John Loreaux   {K:86210} 7/18/2005
Wow lan, like a meteor storm!!!Really a cool and unusual shot My friend!!!I like how the lines come out from the center of the 'blast'! Well done! Take care mate!
My best..........................John

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ARMANDO ALCÁZAR ARMANDO ALCÁZAR   {K:42404} 7/17/2005
Excellent pic , but seems that finnaly one of your models blow up, hahahaha!!!
Congrats my dear crazy friend and God blesss you

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Darlene Boucher   {K:15739} 7/17/2005
Very interesting image, I like!

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Tiro Leander   {K:19060} 7/17/2005
This is simply just very nice to look at, great effect and a thing to stare at until the eyes looses focus and something new and strange appear.. Very good.

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Angelo Villaschi Angelo Villaschi   {K:49617} 7/17/2005
Ian,

Another very cool entry into the "zoomed during exposure" portfolio.

As usual, the strange lines and focus achieved have a very pleasant, if intriguing, effect.

A creative little series you got here.

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