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Photographer Michael Kanemoto  Michael Kanemoto {Karma:22115}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon D70
Categories Landscape
Nature
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Baja
Lens Nikon  18-70mm f/3.5-4.5G IF-ED AF-S DX
Uploaded 1/4/2005 Film / Memory Type 2.0 GB IBM Microdrive
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Location City -  Catavina
State -  BAJA NORTH
Country - Mexico   Mexico
About First light at Catavina, Baja, Mexico. Catavina is a small town and we stayed at La Pinta, seen on the left. The area is known for the large boulder fields in the desert and is a beautiful location.
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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 6/7/2005
M.A.:

I have a 2GB microdrive card - it was recommended on UF when I was looking to buy my D70. Great advice. I shoot all photos in the Nikon NEF RAW format and convert them over to the highest quality JPEG setting possible.

A 2GB card holds about 300 RAW images in my experience, even though the camera will say 180. If you shoot action you may need a faster card, but my stuff is not very fast paced...

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Martin Mora Martin Mora   {K:4666} 6/7/2005
another stunningsharp photo, great colors and crispness, wondering what setting you shoot your digital on. just beautiful work, keep it up

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James Lee James Lee   {K:4790} 1/19/2005
Heart stopping image - wonderful light and balanced composition. Not a fan of landscapes but this is something else.

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Bart Aldrich   {K:7614} 1/5/2005
Beautiful place, well captured!

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Hugo de Wolf Hugo de Wolf   {K:185110} 1/5/2005
Hi Michael, Good to have you back... The sky is a huge addition to the atmosphere and appeal of this shot, and the golden lighting is fantastic.

Two things cross my mind, though, one of which we discussed briefly yesterday, which is the middle part being a bit cluttered compared to the rest.

The second thing starts with one of the best elements in this shot, namely the rocks in front, leading the eye towards the golden tones on the hill in ghe background, as well as to the sky. This imaginary guide places the (at)tention within this photo a bit to the right, and I wonder what the visual result would be if you'd decided to crop a slight strip off the right side of the photo... (see attached)

At first I thought of squaring it, but that just doesn't do the trick, And I decided to try a more subtle approach. Wonder what you think!

Cheers,

Hugo

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 1/5/2005
Tom:

I'm afraid it is a bit of both. I took a guided tour at one point, and noticed a lot of completely stripped frames - mostly rusting, just within 50 feet of the road we were on. The explaination is that when a car is irrepairable, the people just pull it off the road and leave it, where it is then cannabilized for parts, usually down to the frame. In this photo it looks a bit more organized and the cars still have most of their parts. I think some of it is parking and some of it is older cars left for parts.

Even shipping pallettes are taken apart for fence posts, so any material gradually gets reused, except for small plastic and glass containers, which are usually trash and wind up anywhere and everywhere at times.

Who knows?

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Cars...


Kostas Tzanetos Kostas Tzanetos   {K:22012} 1/5/2005
First Light, and Last Light, are among the five most beautiful things in Nature :-)
i like your image Michael - keep traveling and shooting nice pictures! - and have a very happy new year ;-)
kostas

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tom rumland tom rumland   {K:14874} 1/5/2005
michael, if i didn't know better i'd think this was southern arizona. very sonoran desert looking. i like your timing here. leaving the valley in shadow and highlighting the hills in the background. these moments are fleeting. esp. when you're trying to set up a shot. 10-15 minutes either way (+/-) would've been a totally different photo. well done!

btw, what is that in the center of the frame? a junkyard or a parking lot? oh boy, now i sound like the prototypical dumb tourist ;^)

take care,
tom

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Andrej V   {K:6693} 1/4/2005
verynice shot with good lightning! 50/50 composition is maybee a bit distracting.
Andrej

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 1/4/2005
I really appreaciate the wonderful comment - I have seen your work before and it is always of very high quality. Thanks for the mad props, I hope that my future postings can make the same grade.

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Michael Kanemoto Michael Kanemoto   {K:22115} 1/4/2005
We were getting up early to walk around and see the sunrise through our whole vacation, and it was worth it to see the sun come up over different places in Baja.

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p e t a . p e t a .   {K:18700} 1/4/2005
sensational michael, I bet you are glad you got up early for this!

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Michele Berti   {K:14921} 1/4/2005
Michael... this is superb! Great light, great comp. Really striking and beautiful, congrats.

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Maria José Barres   {K:11276} 1/4/2005
Wonderful colors and light!
Very nice landscape and dramatic sky! Good work!
Greetings.

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Francesco Martini   {K:12249} 1/4/2005
excellent landscape!!!!!!

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Giuliano Guarnieri Giuliano Guarnieri   {K:36622} 1/4/2005
I agree!
It's really a beautifull location with a great light.
You have been able to capture it and to give us this special present!
Thanks!!! :)
Bye

GG

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