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Photographer  Jim McNitt {Karma:11246}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon CP 5700
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About When Mother Nature was very young... and very angry. Comments welcome and appreciated.
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Troy Stanton   {K:67} 11/7/2003
Love the cloud/sky work. Powerful image

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Lexie Summers   {K:2027} 10/8/2003
Very nice work. Love the colors. I always enjoy looking at your new creations as they are very inspiring to me.

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B:)liana    {K:30945} 10/7/2003
Oh Geeeeeeeeeee.. Dear Jim, you are better than my wildest dreams. lol. Wow.w.w.w.w.
Kisses for you my sweet imaginative friend. Woww.. Biliana

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Ben Goossens   {K:491} 10/7/2003
Very good, hot stuff... I feel the head. Well done, Jim

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Paolo Barthelemy   {K:25552} 10/7/2003
Great dramatic composition with reddish, saturated tones. Beautiful sky and land textures.
I would try to put the "creature" a little bit more far from the left margin.
My best regards, Paolo

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.l m,.   {K:519} 10/6/2003
Young and angry it is. You have created wonderful emotion with all the bold reds and orages. Very nice work.

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Chris Spracklen   {K:32552} 10/6/2003
Great work, as always, Jim!
I have to say that this isn't one of my favourite McNitt specials, but it's still pretty impressive.
I think I'd have placed the creature a little more to the right, so that it's not so close to the edge.
Kind regards, Chris.
P.S. I've been offline for a couple of days, waiting to go on to broadband. Now I'm back and everything's so much faster!

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 10/5/2003
Jim,

I agree with Patricia on this: "I find the grouping of the verticle elements more satisfying than in some of the other compositions that used these." I love him - he reminds me of a phoenix - perhaps it is the birth of the phoenix...

Mary

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Patricia Eifel   {K:5097} 10/5/2003
I like the seething atmosphere of this one very much, Jim, and I find the grouping of the verticle elements more satisfying than in some of the other compositions that used these. The wailing head at the top adds interest ---somehow makes me think of Bosch a bit althogh the style is, of course, completely different. Nice one!

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Kristina Kohut   {K:49990} 10/4/2003
Oh dear... this is VERY beautiful! Although I don't believe you took this shot when mother nature was young, because you can't be that old! What I think is that you have jumped in to a vulcano, taken this shot there, and then come back to Usefilm!

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Delketed Deleted   {K:1632} 10/4/2003
Wonderful image; good combination of surreal and previously real. Not sure what the figure is on the left -- mythological I assume.

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G C   {K:12204} 10/4/2003
Seems like you can even capture whole prehistoric periods. Amazing, I'm still working on getting able to work on some area codes..

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Mari Mar   {K:11469} 10/4/2003
De maravilla! Bravo!!

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Carol Watson   {K:5185} 10/4/2003
Wow!! Very telling image, Indiana Jim! The colors and contrast are wicked! The wild lines of glowing lava really add to the heat! The only thing missing is a virgin about to be sacrificed. :-)

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Lissa Hatcher   {K:3006} 10/4/2003
This image must reflect your mind :) its almost crazy .... No really I love the way it almost looks to hot to look at . you really have a nac for photoshop textures....making it work ... Someday I will be so grand...

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Craig Garland   {K:27077} 10/4/2003
Cool image Jim.... errr...make that a "hot" image. As a professional soil scientist (Ret.), I have a strong background in geology and have a great deal of appreciation of this work. I love the magma/lava colors, and also the gaseous clouds in the upper part-- a good representaion of volcanic processes-- and something that's way beyond man's control.

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Lou Verruto   {K:1375} 10/4/2003
Another stunning image in this series. I think I know the dude on the left. Filmore East, The Band.. this guy was obviously enjoying himself..but I digress...

The color, the design, the contrast...the dude...all work so well here. The lava like middleground is amazing to me. WOW man.. this is a killer!

Lou

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Ulf Fĺgelhammar   {K:10975} 10/4/2003
You create fantastic visions Jim. Mountains melting ...like a scene from "Revelations"
Very visual and strong image

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Robin McAulay   {K:8908} 10/4/2003
waaah! just totally brilliant.

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Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 10/4/2003
beautiful image

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 10/4/2003
Weren't we all (very young and very angry)? That face is going to haunt me for awhile. Exceptional image, Jim!

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Alberto Agnoletti   {K:12811} 10/4/2003
Fantastic!!!!

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Teunis Haveman Teunis Haveman   {K:53426} 10/4/2003
Beautiful colours
Teunis

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Gregory Fiedler   {K:15439} 10/4/2003
Very powerful color and back round. It's not nice to fool Mother nature! Where does that come from...............hmmmmmmmm Was it a margerine spread or something? Marvelous works Jim!

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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/4/2003
excellent ps work!

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Alex Uchôa   {K:18547} 10/4/2003
Another fantastic work, Jim. You are genial.

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peta jones   {K:12615} 10/4/2003
My halfling can toss something into there! ;)

Excellent Jim. Intense and spectacular.

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Anna    {K:2994} 10/4/2003
Incredibly well done and superb PS work....as ever...Jim!

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Tiro Leander   {K:19060} 10/4/2003
Ah.... looks like it's straight out of "Lord Of The Rings III" - Brilliant artwork!!

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Armando Jorge   {K:7937} 10/4/2003
Great shot !!

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Harlan Heald Harlan Heald   {K:15732} 10/4/2003
You were there? Nice image! Great technical work! Bravo!!!

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