Photographer’s Note
Chephren (Khafre) and Micerinus (Menkaure).
Cheops (Khufu)was behind me.
The pyramid of Chephren is 135 m high and 210 m wide.
Chephren (son of Cheops) was the 4th king of the 4th dynasty of the ancient Egyptian empire (about 2600 B.C.); his reign lasted about 25 years.
PS : I know the buses are very anachronic but as I wanted to have the 3 pyramids in alignment, I couldn't do otherwise.
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Didi
(36078) 2006-06-15 19:41
Bonjour Stephanie
Le seul moyen de les enlever c'est l'utilisation d'un tampon de clônage où l'on copie des zones sélectionées sur une autre zone pour masquer un objet indésirable.
Voir WS
olirey
(193) 2006-06-16 0:02
Very interesting, the three great pyramids taken that way.
The buses don't bother me. They were here, and there must be buses here every day. So let it be !
haijekov
(185) 2006-08-17 6:07
GREAT PIC! the choice of black and white is perfect! gives a great effect to the pyramids specially with the position of the sun ... the busses are ok ... the way they are positioned and the black and white don't make it much of a distaraction at all.
i like pics like this inwhich there are people beside the subject to make u feel how huge it is...
great work!
TFS
Kov
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stephanie Combaud (steph76)
(49) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2005-05-00
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/5.6, 1/800 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2006-06-15 19:03








