Machu Picchu - Another View

Uploaded: December 05, 2015 | Entered: December 05, 2015 06:23:49

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Exif: F Number: 9, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/320 seconds, Flash: did not fire., ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 26.00 mm, Model: NIKON D200

Comments

JO ANN CLEVELAND December 05, 2015

Wowza! Wonderful find and presentation Ann, certainly lovely and a fave for me girl! #1644244

Ann H. Belus level-deluxe December 05, 2015

Thank you, Jo Ann #11408555

Tammy M. Anderson level-deluxe December 05, 2015

Love to see this someday. Beautiful capture. Great mood too. #11408682

Ann H. Belus level-deluxe December 05, 2015

Thanks, Tammy! #11408685

John Connolly December 05, 2015

What an incredible sight and capture Ann! You sure get around in your travels! #11408692

Ann H. Belus level-deluxe December 05, 2015

Thanks, John! (Traveling is my passion!) #11408726

frank w. degenhardt December 05, 2015

What an incredible look this is Ann. Its like WOW can you belief how beautiful and amazing this place is. Love the tall peaks of the mountains and the ones in the back as if in the clouds. The structure is gorgeous in its details and those plants just add a wonderful color to the picture. Gorgeous. #11408774

Patrick Rouzes level-classic December 05, 2015

This had me in awe for quite a while, Ann. The magical view and your exceptional photography skills make this a winner. Hope to see this again. #11408830

Ann H. Belus level-deluxe December 06, 2015

Thank you, Frank & Paddy....I appreciate your comments! #11408907

Douglas Pignet December 08, 2015

lovely landscape capture w/wonderful foreground color...well done #11409665

Ellen Hodges December 21, 2015

Wow location and beautiful pov, Ann!! #11414268

Val Feldman level-deluxe December 22, 2015

Just breathtaking! So wonderfully verdant! The clouds touching the peaks in the b/g really gives a real sense of the great elevation of this ancient Incan city. I've read that the city was built without a drop of mortar and that each stone was fit together so precisely that even today, there are barely noticeable gaps between the stones! Amazing engineering! Excellent capture, Ann! #11415130

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