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Uploaded: February 22, 2009 19:20:01

Description

Another unusual rock formation at the Joshua Tree national park.

Exif: F Number: 10, Exposure Bias Value: 0.00, ExposureTime: 1/320 seconds, Flash: did not fire, compulsory flash mode, ISO: 160, White balance: Auto white balance, FocalLength: 28.00 mm, Model: Canon EOS 5D

Comments

Laura E. Swan level-classic February 22, 2009

Whoa! That is one big rock! We have a beer up here called BIG ROCK BEER named after such a rock! (A green granite one) Ha!

Love your sky and great job with the tones. Love it Lonnie! -Laura #1087985

Marisol Pastor February 23, 2009

Excellent work Lonnie! Great tones, light and composition. Love the clarity and sharpness. #7199687

Chris N. Sweet February 23, 2009

"Cracking" shot Lonnie! Did you use a polariser? #7201803

February 24, 2009

Very nice mono image. I don't think it'd have the same dramatic impact in color. #7210534

M.Christine Duncan February 27, 2009

Agree with Greg... the B&W is definitely awesome. What a fantastic subject matter to come across. Perfect! #7221800

Lonnie M. Scott February 27, 2009

Thank you all for the comments. This was shot with a Roliflex medium format camera and scanned. The original is printed on 10x14 rc paper. #7223471

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