Photo by jeroen • Last comment by jeroen • On 02-20-13 07:51
Hi Lilia,
Thanks.
If you have the change, go there. Caño Cristales is a Colombian river located in the Serrania de la Macarena, province of Meta
The blossom of a unique species of plant that lines the river floor called Macarenia clavigera turns a brilliant red.
One of the most beautiful rivers in the world.
Jeroen
Photo by rhd • Last comment by dalth500 • On 02-19-13 03:14
Nicely composed and great vantage point - it looks however like there is an exposure artifact just to the left of the steeple on the Georgetown University - is this a composited photo or is the darker region due to something else??? I just ordered a 135mm Sonnar for my NIkon and can hardly wait to shoot with it!! Thanks for posting!!
Photo by dalth500 • Last comment by JT • On 02-18-13 11:06
Great shot. I did a similar shot with an old 1dsII and Zeiss 21mm. When I compare them, it is so clear the D800 is such a superior resolution camera. Amazing. Would loveto se a color version.
Photo by canicuss • Last comment by canicuss • On 02-18-13 03:06
Thank you Lilia. And I couldn't agree more about the beauty of our country, we are very lucky to have such a wonderful parks system to keep these wonders safe for everyone to enjoy.
Photo by yuriylux • Last comment by dalth500 • On 02-18-13 01:23
I agree with the other reviewers - this is a very nicely done photograph - thanks by the way for your kind comments on my recently posted work. I appreciate the high-caliber of effort of the members here and I look forward to participating with additional postings - keep up the good work!!
Photo by kanuck • Last comment by dalth500 • On 02-17-13 02:09
I think this store is in the Namdemun gate area of Seoul - I have passed by it many times and was always taken with the colors and textures of the papers offered there - I have taken several similar shots with a point and shoot but plan to return to the district with my Nikon and Zeiss lenses- Thanks for posting this picture!!!
Photo by zeissy • Last comment by gpandel • On 02-11-13 19:16
very nice indeed.
i seems the D800 likes you. you do well shooting with the camera...i find i need to be very careful with settings, focus and lens is very important...good job girl.
Thanks for the comment, This is at my freinds place, I have to think about it and go back with my DSLR, I wish those trees were not blocking the hospital.
Photo by paqart • Last comment by paqart • On 02-11-13 00:10
Thank you. You may have noticed a have a few similar shots from the last couple of days. This is because two days ago I was near the forest when I saw this long and spooky section of bike path at night. I took a picture of it, but then kept thinking about how this particular forest always makes me think of the children's story Hansel and Gretel. With that in mind, I kept going back at dusk (3 days in a row) until I had a shot that really matched that feeling. With this image, I was satisfied so I'm glad someone else spotted it.
By the way, I really enjoy your photos. I was going through them last night and found any to be inspiring. I was showing one of your butterfly images to my wife and daughter, both of whom also admired it, then referenced it later to my daughter as an inspiration to get some decent insect photos over the summer. I'm still new to photography, having worked professionally as a comic book artist, painter, illustrator, and CG artist. This just means that some things, like focusing on moving things like an insect or a person is still difficult for me. Today I will be practicing on that at Carnaval celebrations in town but in the meantime am very curious how you and other photographers get such perfect focus on moving objects.
AP