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Lens: Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 Camera: D700 Photo Location: Bombo ISO: 200 Shutter Speed: 1/6s Aperture: F16 
Posted By: cupic, 03-24-2013, 10:08 PM

This was the pick from a meet with Dragon last Saturday early morning the swell was rising
This is the site of a former Quarry and whats left is a photographer delight
Just waiting for better condition to go back and try for some other ...............





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Beautiful colors and lighting.
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The choppy sea gives lovely contrast. Now you need a great stormy sky with lightning. Great shot.
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This looks terrific to me, Ivan. Great composition and perspective - and I like the contrast of the azure color of the water with the brown of the rocks.

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What a stunning area to photograph; I can see why you want to go back. Gorgeous image.
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I thought that scene looked familiar ;~) You two have made it iconic--nicely done!
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Wonderful shot Ivan - really like the composition.

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Couldn't be better you got every aspect of it right.
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Same shot with the A 16mm fisheye k511s iso 200 f8 1/13 sec the 11-16 is a lot wider on the D700 nice shot Cupic
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