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Uploaded: 04/15/07 10:41 AM GMT
Narnia Country #2
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Another look at Elephant Rocks. Many fossils have been discovered in this limestone which was once sea-bed. Please see my other picture Narnia Country for description.. .Panasonic DMC-FZ7.. Thank you for taking a look.Any comments are most welcome and always appreciated.

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&trisbert
04/15/07 10:59 AM GMT
I had to have a look, the name got me in. You achieved terrific background / foreground separation with the contrasty light. And the big rock in the front is full of character. It’s skilfully done, I’m impressed.
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::Dunstickin
04/15/07 12:21 AM GMT
Still more textures..wonderful post!
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::wheedance
04/15/07 12:32 AM GMT
The Narnia stories are some of my favorites and I loved the film. It's great to see where it was made! I like both of these posts - they give a different view of the area, of coures. This one is particularly fascinating. You chose a great perspective to shoot this one from!
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.Ramad
04/15/07 12:42 AM GMT
Another very interesting view of the rocks.
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::scorpie
04/15/07 1:43 PM GMT
Brilliant post LynEve, love those textures.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::Hottrockin
04/15/07 1:58 PM GMT
Perfect overall comp and a beauty of a shot with the foreground / background really working together!! Dynamic details really sparkle!!
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::100k_xle
04/15/07 2:01 PM GMT
Great shot of Alice in Wonderland. I think you know what I mean. Just love it.

E J
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::DigiCamMan
04/15/07 6:15 PM GMT
Very nice...that rock is no good...it has a hole in it.
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.boremachine
04/15/07 7:20 PM GMT
another superb image Eve, great one too ;o)
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::phasmid
04/15/07 7:45 PM GMT
Fascinating look..thanks.

♥♥♥♥PJ

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::jswgpb
04/15/07 7:47 PM GMT
Now that's really kewl, very well done my dear.
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.Inkeri
04/15/07 7:47 PM GMT
I Loved that film and I Love this Fantastic shot.Thank You,Eve..
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::kwaters
04/16/07 1:45 AM GMT
This is really an eye-catcher! The foreground rock pulls you in.

kat
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::fogz
04/16/07 11:37 PM GMT
wonderful play of light on these rocks Lyn! excellent capture!
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solita17
04/17/07 2:56 AM GMT
I knew someone would find an elephant's graveyard sooner or later! I'm glad it was you. Niiiice image.
mary
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::cynlee
04/18/07 1:49 AM GMT
I love the way you have set this shot up and the closeness with which you captured the rock texture. I really like this.
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.MOOFIED1
04/18/07 6:54 PM GMT
excellent work, Lyn!!
gave it a 10 in the vb the other day!
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::MarianaEwa
04/18/07 9:59 PM GMT
Amazing capture Lyn. Lovely texture and light in this one. Superb work.
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::mia04
04/21/07 5:36 PM GMT
It looks most unusual, it must impressive to be there. I like especially the contrast between the round rocks in the back and the sharp edges with the rock in the foreground, and the way the light enhances the little edges and holes in the surface.
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®mar
04/25/07 2:08 AM GMT
This is wonderful. The rock makes a very good foreground and makes a kind of layering effect to the image.
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.dutch_postings
04/28/07 7:50 PM GMT
This is a very special place, i had never heard of ! the previous image had a broghter view, and this one shows more detail of the landscape, very very interesting postings.
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remove your lenscap...

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