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Going Up
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| Photo Information |
Copyright: Marios Taramides (MariosCYP)
(770) |
| Genre: Places |
| Medium: Color |
| Date Taken: 2001-08-12 |
| Categories: Nature |
| Exposure: f/7.1, 30 seconds |
| Details: Tripod: Yes |
| More Photo Info: [view] |
| Photo Version: Original Version |
| Theme(s): brevbrev14 FAV.2 [view contributor(s)] |
| Date Submitted: 2007-01-29 7:56 |
| Viewed: 529 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
| Well it's not an easy climb I can assure you. You need to be fit , so I thought of better taking some pictures of the others burning calories. Well Ayers Rock is a great place to see. It's in the middle of Australia and the light is great . The air is clean and the sunsets fantastic. I took this picture with my S1 Pro then and a tripod, since I was using the 200mm and I wanted the images of the people to be as sharp as possible. |
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- m_s_s
(1616) - [2007-01-29 8:36]
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Hello Marios,
nice pov made it quite interesting picture. good colors as well. nice work.
regards
Hi,
congratulations for this very interesting picture. The colours are really good and the persons are sharp. I just want to make a question, do you have a picture where is possible to have the idea of the size of this rock? A picture taked far enought to catch the entire rock?
Take care
Pedro
- magiqa
(1076) - [2007-01-29 17:31]
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I would never dare! But I wish I had taken the helicopter tour, but it was too early in the morning for me (Shame on me!) Very good picture, the climbers look like little ants! They say its blowing a hard wind up there, and that it is rather dangerous.
Hi Marios, you have a little but great gallery!
i am happy to discover you!
also this one is a great great capture!
perfect composition with the diagonal line the divides the image in two equal parts, great contrast of colours and wonderful to see the people so little to have the measure of the situation!
IN MY FAV.!
ciao!
Valeria
Hello Dr Taramides,
A great place indeed, one which I must return to again! I did not climb to the top then, due to a lack of experience, but now, after climbing much harder peaks, I will certainly come back to scale Uluru! Good size/scale aspect, and use of twin colouration. I hope you found Uluru to be very unique and special, I often think about how mystical it was. Excellent overall design and position, well done.
- Xen
(562) - [2008-05-13 15:56]
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Hi Mario!!
I had to laugh when i saw this photo - the people going up and down look like ants.
This is a nice sharp photo you have taken,
Great composition!
Deb ;o)
PS - how long did it take you to walk up?