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Uploaded: 04/29/06 12:33 AM GMT
Valley of Fire
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Valley of Fire north of La Vegas

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.Marzena
04/29/06 2:00 PM GMT
When viewed in full size this image is so impressive !!!
Only two colours and simplicity in shape make it an extremely elegant image of another nature's wonder. Thank you so much, dear Pete !
10/10 and on my desktop. A thing to be admired so much ...
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With all my love and respect, Marzena
.Inkeri
04/29/06 4:57 PM GMT
Wonderful Red Rocks,and Blue Sky..A Perfect Capture...High Marks for this..
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::farmgirl_pml
04/29/06 6:54 PM GMT
Fantastic capture... the textue & clarity of the red rock formations is outstanding. The blue of the sky makes a perfect contrast. A suberb capture of one of nature's amazing wonders. Excellent work & 10/10.
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Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.....Ralph Waldo Emerson
::MellodySmiles
04/29/06 7:13 PM GMT
Dazzling image Pete! So crisp and clear, and the contrast in color is so gorgeous! A 10 from me and job well done!
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God is Love
.wimida
04/29/06 7:29 PM GMT
Great... Splendidly the rocks, what is them separate. Here want I decide to on holiday.
Wil
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If you love something, set it free. It it comes back to you, it is yours. If it does not, it was never meant to be. Wil
::nigel_inglis
04/29/06 8:01 PM GMT
Wow for a second there I thought it was one of those default desktops Windows comes with lol...This has a very nice contrast between sky and rock. Excellent job here.
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::mimi
04/30/06 5:53 AM GMT
What a great capture of a great place Pete. I have been to the Valley of Fire several times and I don't think I will ever tire of it. The natural red rock is amazing as is the formations that one sees. You have demonstrated that here clearly by this incredible photo. It could be on a post card for Valley of Fire! We were walking in one of the canyons one time and all of a sudden we heard music! An older Indian appeared from around the rock formations and was playing one of those flutes that are made out of wood. The sound made all the hair on our bodies stand up and my hubby and me both had tears in our eyes. The old Indian just kept on walking and playing...that sound was almost haunting, yet ever so beautiful.
You captured this formation with excellent clarity, color, highest of quality and spot on composition. I am going to put it in my screensaver slideshow folder and store it in my favorites folder. Thank you for the memories :~)
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~mimi~
+camerahound
04/30/06 9:02 PM GMT
Excellent composition and light; this could have been clichéd but your care managed to create a striking and highly visual image.
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::jrasband123
05/01/06 5:48 AM GMT
Hey Pete

I really like your newest image. Great composition and the color is very good.

Jackie
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::jeenie11
05/01/06 6:30 AM GMT
hi pete, i really like this photograph. the rocks are beautiful. jen
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.rose_star
05/01/06 9:20 PM GMT
Stunning colours!! wonderful! Great job:)
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.preacherskidster
05/05/06 2:05 AM GMT
Very Nice Capture, Great Colours, and compostition!
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.carinne
06/28/06 11:27 AM GMT
Valley of Fire, hmmm... Love the colors in this. I love how the earth and the sky contradict. Wonderful shot.
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A little something? I just don't tolerate with such modesty! You either shoot out of passion or you don't shoot at all! Photography is about seeing things others can't see. --- I guess every girl goes through a photography phase. You know, horses... taking pictures of your feet. -[from Young Love and then Lost in Translation]
.dkirk22
11/21/06 5:41 AM GMT
Great capture.
Very well done.
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-Devin
Chadmund
12/05/06 5:11 PM GMT
On my desktop. Nuff said.
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::ericfx
08/24/07 4:02 PM GMT
excellent photo, and nice sky too.

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