- Camera: PENTAX
- Camera model: PENTAX K-7
- Exposure time: 1/200
- Aperture: f/6.3
- ISO: 160
Looking up at the 350 ft cliff at Sleeping Beauty Mountain (view in high res for focus) (5 years and 884 days ago)
Sitting alone on the edge of a 200 ft cliff on a chilly, foggy morning. You can feel the wind, listen to the birds, and think about anything you want. (5 years and 933 days ago)
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One little flick of the finger by a deity sends you plummeting over a cliff. (5 years and 1130 days ago)
Excellent. I like the story this one tells.
Thanks. it was just for a little fun.
Congrats Mark
Thanks
Congratulations
Thanks a lot
Congratulations Mark, great idea and well done.
Thanks, Vibeke
Congrats Mark, nice work
Thanks, Patty
Congrats!
Thanks a lot
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Sitting on the edge of a 200 ft cliff. It was a chilly, foggy morning full of drizzle.
Check the SBS for a view from the bottom. (click the high res button to see it all at once) (5 years and 1421 days ago)
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You can't help wondering about the reason for this building falling into disrepair. I has a million dollar view, in popular Santorini. (5 years and 1511 days ago)
Really like this!
Thank you, made me feel I wanted to buy it and restore it.
Interesting POV!
I like the upper POV and also the contrast between the abandonned house and the big cruise boat ! Nicely done !
Let us know when you're done restoring it, and we'll all come over on the cruise ship.
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Minimum of 3 images must be used and posted in SBS.
Ok. Sorry. I'll get 'em up soon
The photos 1 and 3 shown in the SBS have lost their sharpness in the assembly and photo 2 is really blurred... what a pity !
Click on the high res version. Thanks.
I understand the lack of sharpness because your final assembly is only 473 pixels in width and it is enlarged at 200% to appear on the website. On the other hand, even in high resolution photo 2 is blurred.
You must have a far better monitor than me (which isn't hard). Vote according to your thoughts.
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