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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks John, Yes I agree to you. I like to be in this place a thousand times and more.
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j esford
{K:13518} 7/20/2006
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I never tire of seeing variations on this special place. Great light. Nice detail. Wonderful location. Great job. -john
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Liked your comment. Nicely said. Thank you Abdulla.
Thanks Aurobindo
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 7/20/2006
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When some one Know in a perfect order the relationship between his, Shutter, Aperture and his film emulsion and the result is like the image you have posted and shared with us, I would say well done.
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks Linda
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Linda Imagefree
{K:72276} 7/20/2006
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Beautiful light and textures, excellent composition, great patterns!! I love it!!
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thank you Ron for your kind and inspiring comments. Yes Antelope Canyons is photographers paradise. Its only a 300 yards slot canyon with lot and lots of magic light and wonder patterns there. Its located in a small city called Page in Arizona, USA. The area is owned by Navajo people, and generally the are very friendly guide. If you happen to stay near Arizona, and if you like visiting new places I would definitely suggest you to visit the place.
Thanks Aurobindo
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Ron Wilson
{K:18362} 7/20/2006
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Great shot Aurobindo and a very informative comment about the light and blowing out the sky. I'm sure that it would be very difficult to get a good exposed shot in these difficult light conditions. The colours and textures that you captured are so pretty. Well done Regards Ron.
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks Anne for your comments. Thank you very much.
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Anne Grindle
{K:842} 7/20/2006
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What an awesome photograph!Perfect angle and focus. Great picture!
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks you Abdulla. Slot Canyons are difficult place to photograph. Mainly because of low light you need very long exposure time (typicalluy my Fuji Velvia 100) took 20 to 30 seconds. And If you like to avoid the grains on low lit area, you need to use low ISO, that makes it more challenging. Mostly people suggest to avoid the sky, but I wanted to include the sky as sparking spot so that it adds a interest to the picture. However I took care that overexposed sky is not whitewashing the picture. Multiple exposure is often suggested. But with only 1 hour in hand, and all the 4th July tourist crowds, its diffcult to have a patient and quite environment to shoot there.
Thanks for liking this picture.
Aurobindo
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 7/20/2006
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And another wonderful and very creative image here, I really like the Perfect exposure and the amazing sharpness along with all of this lovely colors.
Wishing you all of the best
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks Leo for your comments.
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Leo Régnier Я£
{K:67696} 7/20/2006
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Nice picture my friend!! Congrats!! Leo
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks Ahmed for detailed analysis. I am glad that you like this photograph.
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Rokaya Ahmed
{K:1064} 7/20/2006
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very beautiful, the softness, the angle, shades and light are very beautiful, and the light coming out from the hole is giving hope.. Great job.
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Aurobindo Saha
{K:2396} 7/20/2006
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Thanks Jose
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Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia
{K:96391} 7/20/2006
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marvelous abstract wonderful tones. great composition. great details.
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