Photographer’s Note
After having posted a sight of the interior of the caves of hercules by the opening giving on the sea and of the beach which is just beside those, I post you a sight of the interior of the cave.
People of the land dug the rock to manufactured grinding stones from where all the scratches and traces in the rocks.
This panorama is composed of 3 photographs taken without tripod: I rested on the rock not to move during the catch of sight.
Do not hesitate to look at the large version for more detail while clicking here.
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rigoletto
(27082) 2007-10-11 8:21
Salut Damien,
The beauty is more obvious when it comes to the large version.
Inside the caves, three photo photostitching, without tripod...
WoW for each of them. The light, exposure, sharpness, colors, figures and motion blur are excellent.
Only thing that makes me sorry is the fact that the place is consumed by the hungry enterprises of tourism. TFS,
Deniz
Yffic
(6106) 2007-10-12 0:40
Désolé Damien, mais je n'accroches pas du tout sur celle là:
Je trouves la composition compliquée, il y a des gens un peu partout avec des echelles trop disparates...
Je suis gené par les différentes zones noires...
Cela va te paraitre peut être paradoxal mais je suis sur que les 3 photos prises séparement ont chacune beaucoup plus de choses à "raconter" que l'ensemble.
Néanmoins belle prouesse que d'avoir pris ces photos sans trépied sans flou de bougé...
Amicalement.
Yves
Birte (12) 2007-11-06 13:38
Much better in the large version.I never use tripods for my panoramas (too cumbersome)You have done an excellent job on this.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Damien SALVIA (BlkDaffyDuck)
(385) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-07-11
- Categories: Architecture
- Camera: Nikon D70, 18-70mm AF-S DX 3.5 - 4.5 Nikkor
- Exposure: f/7.1, 1 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-10-11 8:12








