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Sea Caves of Georgios


Sea Caves of Georgios
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Copyright: Stephen Emerson (Signal-Womb) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 524 W: 2 N: 1727] (9470)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-03
Categories: Nature
Camera: Canon EOS400D, Canon EFS 10-22mm, ND filter
Details: Tripod: Yes
Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Manamo's favs of each day of 08 (April,may,june) [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-04-24 11:08
Viewed: 625
Points: 16
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Sea Caves of Georgios

This is one of the natural rock sea caves which is nearby in St George's Bay, Paphos. I loved the geology and rock strata in this area. To the north of this region is the Akamas, one of Cyprus's last remaining wilderness areas. This is largely thanks, if that's quite the right word, to British commandos who used it for many years as a firing range.

Its relative remoteness and the lack of roads have also kept the crowds away. It is now a favourite target for hikers and there are four major hiking trails that run through the northern part of the region. It is also a major attraction for botanists with more than 600 plant species, 35 of them found only here.

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  • amfdj Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 196 W: 61 N: 249] (1868)
  • [2008-04-24 11:19]

Hi Stephen.
A well captured seascape making use of a very long exposure time. The result is amazing.
Regards,

Eddie

hi there,
That is something incredible what are you doing with your camera! Just brilliant.
Is it a water or a smoke?
Regards,
Anetka

Hello Stephen

You have managed to have a great composition.
It`s really a beautiful place and your picture rocks.
Long exposure did once again a perfect work.Great effect.
Your photograph is razor sharp.Excellent job.

My kind regards

wow another beautiful shot Stephen. I'm so glad I see your photos just before my trip there. Just sitting at the airport and hoping for such a nice results as you brought back. TFS. Lucie

Hi Stephen,

Man this image is really cool and really bizarre. I have never seen this effect in water in these bright conditions. I knew straight away that you had used an ND filter for quite a unique look. How strong was the filter?

Bob G.

Stephen,
Very impressive shot. Although we are used to seeing the sea treated in this way on TE, this landscape still stands out a mile with its fantasticaly deatiled, and shaped, rock landscape and, perhaps crucially, the cave.
Impressive and memorable image.
Regards
colin

Hi Stephen,
Strong impace from the slow shutter speed is what draws attention to this shot. Nice details and good colors and contrast. Well done and TFS. Gerald

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  • cozy Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 113 W: 17 N: 150] (939)
  • [2008-04-28 22:39]

An unusual image Stephen, we're used to seeing the effect on the water shot either early in the morning or late in the afternoon with the colours of the rising/setting sun in the sky... This is different in that you managed this somewhere in midday, you must've used quite a dark ND to get this fantastic result? Composition, sharpness, clarity, colours and all the rest really great, as is often the case with your shots!
Regards,
Costa.

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