Photographer’s Note
I've uploaded two photos of Zhangjiajie,and I don't know whether this one will be better with my B&W dealings,but I think it's more like a Chinese traditional painting than a colorful one.
And there is a flaw,the above part is overexposed :(
Friends of TE,if you don't know much about Zhangjiajie,please read these words below:
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Zhangjiajie is situated in the northwest of Hunan province, in the juncture of the Yunan-Guizhou Plateau and the subsidence of Dongting Lake, stretching over the area from between 109'40 to 110'20 E to between 28'52 to 29'48 N.
The landform is complex in Zhangjiajie, including mountains, lava, hills, plains, etc. Mountainous area takes up 76 percent of the total. The most characteristic feature is the quartzes sandstone landform, which is rare in the world. The city is higher on the northwest, and tilts along Li River to the south. Wuling mountains, divided from Yunwu Mountain in Guizhou province, are again divided into some branches across the city . There are mountains over mountains in the city and many abrupt peaks and low lands. The highest point is 1890.4 meters above the sea level, and the lowest 75 meters.
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rigoletto
(26792) 2007-10-11 7:39
Hi Lunar,
Amongst photos of Zhangjiajie, this one has a special mood in it. The B&W hides the overexposed part in a subtle way and thus the foggy atmosphere is even more enhanced. The depth is awesome. TFS,
Deniz
wolf38
(13111) 2007-10-11 10:33
Hello lunar. The famous rock, motive of the best painters. A marvelous sight. It inspires each viewer. In your photo you decided for black-and-white. The grey tones are outstanding. It would be interesting that resembled motive in color to see. Your photo pleases me very well. It has artistic quality. Best regards, Wolfgang.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Lunar JJ (jwx9620)
(234) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Black & White
- Date Taken: 2007-06-23
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Olympus SP-500UZ
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/125 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-10-11 7:09








