Med Rocks

Uploaded: July 17, 2012 20:14:50

Description

Interesting large rock formations in the Mediterranean Sea near Sorrento, Italy. To get an idea of the size, you could sail a good sized sail boat through the arch in the left rock. Aperture: F14 Lens: 18-200mm @ 200mm, Shutter: 1/320, ISO: 400, Time of Day: Early Evening.

Exif: F Number: 14, Exposure Bias Value: -0.33, ExposureTime: 10/3200 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 200.00 mm, Model: NIKON D300S

Comments

frank w. degenhardt July 18, 2012

Thank you for your comments on my last picture. You my friend, have a beautiful gallery that has such a wonderful display of different subjects and each one shows your talent with that camera.
To me, a shore line that is missing big and beautiful boulders like this sticking out of the water is lacking so much. Your picture shows just how enormous they are. I love the contrast in color of the rocks, the water and the sky. I also enjoy the one on the left with the opening in the middle. What a scene my friend. #1475612

Jeff Robinson level-deluxe July 18, 2012

What a Beautiful view and capture - Great info too!! #10235448

John Connolly July 23, 2012

Your cruise ship wouldn't want to bump into these in the night William! What an awesome sea feature! A great capture and excellent information! #10241558

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