Mesa Verde, Colorado
Uploaded: February 09, 2008
Location: Mesa Verde, Colorado, May 2006
Exif: F Number: 2.8, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 10/3200 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 50, White balance: Manual white balance, FocalLength: 6.00 mm, Model: KODAK P850 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
Steven E. Ray February 10, 2008
Magnificant photo Denny. I have always wanted to visit there. Your photo captures a great deal of the detail and projects me to the spot. Bravo! #851812Eugenio Diaz February 10, 2008
WONDERFUL rendition, MAGNIFICENT capture with superb light, fantastic exposure, splendid composition & nice color tones... all form to fascinating moment!!! #5475735Denny E. Barnes February 10, 2008
Thank you Steven and Eugenio. There are over 600 sites here and I think this is one of the largest. It's amazing what the Pueblo people (Anasazi) accomplished between 600AD and 1300AD. Everybody should visit Mesa Verde (Spanish for green table) at least once.Laura E. Swan March 01, 2008
Amazing shot, Denny. You and your wife sure make it to the BEST PLACES EVER!!! I love this one! -Laura #5579251Denny E. Barnes March 01, 2008
Thank you, Laura. We do try to get around.:))Matt Quaid March 06, 2008
Great shot Denny, I reminds me of when I was there about 6 years ago, cool place to visit. #5603526Dick Jenkins March 10, 2008
Tell me Denny...how far away on this shot? What lens? I've seen many photographs of Mesa Verde but I don't recall any from this perspective. #5624006Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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