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Uluru descent


Uluru descent
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Copyright: Steve Draper (steved) (85)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2003-06-01
Camera: Nikon f80, Nikkor AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 G, Fuji Sensia II 100, Circular Polariser
Exposure: f/11, 1/180 seconds
Photo Version: Original Version
Date Submitted: 2006-09-18 14:31
Viewed: 589
Points: 14
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
Uluru is always a photographer's favourite, with its beautiful colours, textures and curves. I wanted to get a slightly different angle, and when I saw two people walking down with the moon behind, I just had to take this shot.

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Great capture! The composition is wonderful and the people walking down the slope just adds to it. Well done!

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  • MLINES Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1312 W: 96 N: 1024] (8496)
  • [2006-09-18 15:45]

Hi Steve, Very good capture from this unusual and very effective POV. I like the textures you have been able to obtain. Good work. Moon add some novel interest also. Murray.

Interesting hills, I like how they meet in the center and the moon in the background. It almost looks like the people are on the moon and it's the earth in the background. Nice colors, could have a little more contrast.

Well done Steve. The land actually looks like something from the moon. Nicely layered lines too. Kudos!

Joe

It is images like this that make me want to go there and see for myself. The magnificent colours and the textures on the rock are well captured. Personnaly I don't find the moon actually contributes much, but the people give a sense of scale.

Bravo! You have acheived a unique view of an often photographed landmark. No easy feat. I enjoy that the two people walking down the red rock give it a sense of immenseness.

Great contrast between ground and sky, light very well managed and depth aperture appropriated.
Nice shot and lucky for the weather (not like mine...)

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