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Ronald F. Fischer
 

Wonderful capture! The clarity, color and lighting are perfect. Initially, I thought the crop at the top (without showing any sky) made the picture incomplete. However, the more I looked at the photo I realized that the sky would have detracted from the main subject matter of the image. I will confess, however, that I would like to see what this image looks like with some sky at the top of the photo!


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February 18, 2006

 

Kristy A. Keene
  To me, This is truly amazing! I would love to see it myself from This POV! It is truly a perfect capture!


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March 10, 2006

 

Kristy A. Keene
  To me, This is truly amazing! I would love to see it myself from This POV! It is truly a perfect capture!


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March 10, 2006

 
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  Thank you both. I appreciate your comments. I do have a version with stormy sky and I like it better too. It is in fact the one that made it into my recent book. However, I have not uploaded it yet... stay tuned.

Thanks again!


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March 13, 2006

 

ALLEN O. HOWARD
  Beautiful! I have a couple of questions. Where is this? And two, Is that a reflection in the water or the base? Again, Beautiful.


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March 18, 2006

 

Karacan Salkuci (Kalacay)
  Spectacular image.I like the crispness and the true colors.Lovely.


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March 20, 2006

 

Diana Child
  Incredible image! You can even see where there was a minor avalance toward the top. Amazing clarity.


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March 23, 2006

 
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  Allen, Kara, and Diane... Thanks for your comments!

Allen, this is a place called Horseshoe Bend in northern Arizona, near Paige (where a few of the most popular slot canyons can be found). In the water, that is the base of the land submerged.

Thanks again for your kind comments.


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June 03, 2006

 
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