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Image Title: Yellow rocks of Coega
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| Photographer |
Joggie van Staden {K:41275}
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| Project |
#52 Patterns in Nature
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Camera Model |
Nikon D70
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| Categories |
Abstracts
Nature
From The Field
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Film Format |
Digital RAW |
| Portfolio |
Abstracts
The natural world
Patterns of Decay
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Lens |
Nikon 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED-IF AF
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| Uploaded |
4/29/2006 |
Film / Memory Type |
Lexar 1GB
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| Views |
179 |
Shutter |
1/125
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| Favorites |
0
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Aperture |
f/16 |
| Critiques |
4 |
Rating |
Pending
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| Location |
City - Coega River
State - EASTERN CAPE
Country - South Africa
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| About |
Second in a series of rocks in the dry riverbed of the Coega River, Eastern Cape - South Africa. I was involved in a biodiversity analysis of the Coega river and riparian zone along its whole course. What really interested me was the variation found along the gradient towards the sea. Apart from the significant differences in plants and animals, it was interesting to see how the character of the riverbed changed as it find its way through different geological layers and surrounding vegetation types. This series of rock graphics illustrates those changes to a large degree.
Uncropped image with minimal adjustment to sharpness, brightnes and contrast.
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There are 4 Comments in 1 Pages
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hdw Photography
{K:6045} 4/29/2006
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Very interesting Joggie.Well done. Wishes Hilton
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Joćo Tavares
{K:39126} 4/29/2006
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Great detail shot dear joggie well done my friend !! joćo
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:154808} 4/29/2006
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I really enjoyed a lot viewing this series with all of this great work, details, composition, colors and the superb way of presenting them , all of the best my friend
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Hugo de Wolf
{K:185017} 4/30/2006
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Hi Joggie, another shot that rocks, although I must add, that the more cluttered arrangement makes the composition a bit weaker than the previous one I commented on. Still, only very minor, and the idea behind this series still prevails, as does the image quality. Very interesting thought, and a solid consistency between these shots. Nice job!
Cheers,
Hugo
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