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Bonaire


Bonaire
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Copyright: Maria Lorena Coindreau (Regiomontana) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 415 W: 1 N: 294] (2740)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-11-19
Categories: Nature
Exposure: f/7.1, 1/500 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2008-12-01 6:00
Viewed: 309
Points: 10
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
The colors of the water in these Caribbean places are amazing. Established in 1979, it is one of the few successful efforts in marine conservation in the Caribbean. There are more than 82 species of coral and 272 species of fish to delight the divers. Bonaire is one of the four places in the world where flamingo colonies breed; the flamingos outnumber humans on the island. There are 15,000 inhabitants on the island and the official language is Papiamento and Dutch.

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Hi Maria,
I really like the action of the ocean crashing into rocks. Nice details in the rocks captured in the FG. I also live the vivid blue color of the ocean.
Regards,
Kevin

Ah.... I see your still in "Holland", haha
Beautiful seascape in this picture of you. Good shot, Lorena.

Yes, also Bonaire 'belongs'to The Netherlands.
But Willenstad is located on Curaçao The islands are named 'Nederlande Antillen (Netherlands Antilles)
Best regards, Jan

Hi Maria
I like the marvelous tones of the water and rocks.
lovely presentation, good pov and nicely composed.
tfs
tsilla

Hi Maria,
Nice point of view of the sea and the wave,
beautiful colours and sharpness,
Excellent seascape and composition,
very well done,
Michel

Hi Maria!

Very nice colours! Good shot!

Regards,
Edward

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