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I am so sorry my wording was wrong I so did not mean that, just now when I went back and read what I wrote again I am pretty sure my heart stopped. that is a really big oops and bad impression from the get go. What I had meant to say was basically you were lucky to have been there to have captured this. ( Note to self; don't comment on photos while there are things going on around me) I seriously did not mean it in that way. When I saw this picture I was thinking how many people would get the opportunity to be in that place at that moment when the clouds were rolling down the hill. I absolutely LOVE this picture

(5 years and 2371 days ago)

The Andalusian Ice Cliffs of Triton
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The sun beams match the terrain perfectly. The roots (I think) on the ground remind me of Men in Black 2, the alien that grew the tendons (I think that is the word I am looking for) that took up the whole headquarters. The perception of this image makes me feel as if they are reaching out for me. I would have love to have seen what this would have looked like if you had been lower to the ground

(5 years and 2371 days ago)

In the Middle of Nowhere
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This picture is so dramatic and powerful, if you captured this image you were very lucky to have been there! This is something I would hang in my house.

(5 years and 2371 days ago)

The Andalusian Ice Cliffs of Triton
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This is a really beautiful image is it possible to see what it looked like straight out of the camera? This really does look like it is from another planet and your creative description describes the picture and mad me look up again after reading it. Also was this done with film?

(5 years and 2371 days ago)

The Venusian Plains
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I am new here so I just read the rules and guidelines and hope I comment right. I am a little confused by the light over top of the mountain. Was that digitally added or is that the reflection the camera captured? I love the subtle sun rays near the bottom right of the image and how the horizon seems like the water and sky are one.

(5 years and 2371 days ago)

Table Mountain on Mercury