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ryan winton
{K:3027} 7/6/2005
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wow, thats just messed up, (in a good way) im looking at this, thinking that you used PS or somthing, but then realizing that theres no way someone would do that for just that, (which really adds to the image) you know what i mean, some one would take this and add some thing flying faries or somthing to make it realy surealistic, and that you got this shot just from being there, great image, great lighting, great colour, great timing, great comp, and great mood,
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Jonathan Peacock
{K:165} 1/30/2005
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It would probably look less impressive witha scaling factor. It's only about three feet across.
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Carsten Ranke
{K:14476} 1/28/2005
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Scaling factor means, that some animal for example would help to visualize the dimensions, ok ?
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Davor Briski
{K:2414} 1/27/2005
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Amazing... Like it !! Congrats
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Mia
{K:188} 1/27/2005
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Awesome... you are a lucky guy to have seen in in person!
Mia
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Rick X
{K:455} 1/27/2005
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Well... 7.
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Jonathan Peacock
{K:165} 1/27/2005
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yeah, it was great, no boundries, could have hopped in if we had wanted. in fact i may post a picture of the same area with the token welshman in our group seemingly doing just that
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Jonathan Peacock
{K:165} 1/27/2005
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scaling factor?
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Michael Kanemoto
{K:22115} 1/27/2005
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Fumeroles and mud volcanos, wonderful. I have seen the same geologic stuff in Yellowstone National Park, but this seems more rugged and atmospheric. Good shot.
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Carsten Ranke
{K:14476} 1/27/2005
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Unearthy, stunning shot. Would like to see something I know as scaling factor...
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Mark Evans
{K:17428} 1/27/2005
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Stunning photo and superb view !! great capture jonathan !! 7+++++ .. regards .. mark .
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