Incan Retreat

© Beverley Scott

Incan Retreat

Uploaded: November 30, 2008

Description

Looking down on Machu Picchu, taken from the same level as the Caretaker's Hut, and the reason I bought a wide-angle lens.

Exif: F Number: 11, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/200 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 400, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 11.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL

Comments

Barbara Waldoch November 30, 2008

Wonderful view and capture, Beverley! #1043862

Brett Dolsen December 01, 2008

Spectacular composition and POV Bev!!I need one of those wide angles!!You are good on heights have a look at what I found today.Next visit I think I should take you there!Brett #6832838

Beverley Scott December 01, 2008

Thanks Barbara and Brett. And Brett, have a look at this shot for a head for heights. This is at the top of stairs I climbed up - until this section there were no railings etc, just the drop to the valley hundreds of feet down! As I've said previously, I was determined to cover every inch of MP! #6833200

Beverley Scott December 01, 2008

Thanks Barbara and Brett. And Brett, have a look at this shot for a head for heights. This is at the top of stairs I climbed up - until this section there were no railings etc, just the drop to the valley hundreds of feet down! As I've said previously, I was determined to cover every inch of MP! #6833209

ROLAN NARMAN December 04, 2008

Excellent job with that wide angle lens Beverley! This view is wonderful! I bet it is also peaceful! #6852753

Max Aureli December 10, 2008

Impressive shot of this great scenery!!! #6877357

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