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Uluru
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| Photo Information |
| Copyright: Gildas Menard (Gildas) (37) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2002-02-14 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Date Submitted: 2006-07-28 6:59 |
| Viewed: 879 |
| Points: 4 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Uluru, which is more known as Ayers Rock is an Aboriginal cult site, with lots of paintings in some graves. It's located in the center of Australia, and is also considered as a meteorite, due to its form in the middle of the desert... |
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great composition
nice use of 1/3 rule
i lik ethe envirounment.
the colors are amazing
thanks for sharing
regards
- spence
(1870) - [2006-07-28 18:25]
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Hi Gildas. Although this image doesn't seem to be 100% sharp, I love it because the composition is so strong, and the colours so lovely. I like the way the path curves and comes to a disappearing point right at the foot of Uluru and the way its colour echoes the rock and divides the grass. The diagonal of the rock against the wonderful sky works well, and the line of trees at the base also produces a nice graphic effect. Well done.
Hi Gildas, wonderful photo! Lovely contrasting colours and composition! Good work! Ayers rock is made of arkosic sandstone though and not a meteorite. Good work!
Regards
Paul