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Roque de Agando
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
One of the most enchanting spots on the island La Gomera. Gomera has one of the last Laurasilva forest on earth. The island is of vulcanic origin, just like all the other Canarian islands.
This island, unlike Tenerife and Gran Canaria, is not (yet) trembled by hurdles tourists and is a photographic paradise.
This picture was created by merging 3 overlapping shots (in portrait position, so you get to see more of the top and bottom of the scene) together. |
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Hello Marco,
Absolutely beautiful and majestic. DOF is nice and sharp throughout the photograph bringing out wonderful details. Very well composed. TFS
Kevin
Hello Marco
Superbe panorama Del roque de Agando
Cette belle lumiere met en valeur le couleé volcanique.
José
Hi! Marco,
Superb technique! You combined them well with great foresight and in doing so created a "Land that time Forgot" fantasy island. I like your note, and now I must get my map out. Very well done Marco!
Mike.
Great Job! Especially when you let us know you had done a photomerge!
Paul