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Magnificent Grand canyon
Image Title:  Magnificent Grand canyon
 
 By: ken krishnan  
  Copyright ©2003



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Photographer ken krishnan {K:19102}
Project N/A Camera Model Fuji finepix
Categories Travel
Film Format
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Uploaded 10/7/2003 Film / Memory Type digital iso200
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 166 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/0
Critiques 10 Rating
6.17
/ 6 Ratings
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About Amazing place on earth. Please take a look at my other Grand canyon shots.
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There are 10 Comments in 1 Pages
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Tomo Radovanovic   {K:12788} 10/7/2003
nice point of view
beautiful shot & textures


Stephen Websdale   {K:260} 10/7/2003
Ken - It truly is an amazing place and a difficult one to do justice to on film(or digital) - well done


Ray Witter   {K:6149} 10/7/2003
Excellent color and composition. It seems to me however, that including a bit more sky might help a little. The top of the ridge in the center top of the image seems to be jammed up against the top of the photo, perhaps even cut off a little. I tend to do this kind of thing myself quite often, and have to make a consious effort to sometimes include a little more than I think necessary when taking the photo. Sometimes I take 2 or more photos of the same scene with slightly different cropping in order to make sure I have everything I need when I start working on the pic. Its a whole lot easier to crop a little out after the fact, than to add something in which isn't there. Just some random thoughts. Good Work!!


Carolyn Wiesbrock   {K:14051} 10/7/2003
Breathtaking..excellent capture!


ken krishnan   {K:19102} 10/7/2003
Thankyou Ray. I wanted this way to make the canyons more intense. I also have similar pic. with the sky on. But it dilutes the canyon. Now, in this your eyes are boxed in to the canyon. Regards,ken.


julio vagrant   {K:694} 10/7/2003
yes.. must be magnificient, a sad, on this size dont see this, good try


George Black   {K:101993} 10/7/2003
Ken--
1. This is a wonderful shot. The way the striations in the rocks seem to become clouds is most breath-taking. (Just the right amount of sky, by the way.)

2. Thanks again for your thoughtful responses in the forum on ratings. Anthony's comments were right on the mark, too. I raised the question in the first place because I saw a harsh comment on a picture by someone who turned out to be a real neophyte. It had to be discouraging and even unintentionally hurtful.

3. A few years ago, my wife and I toured Ireland by car and were completely entranced. Even though we had taken only a point-and-shoot film camera, we ended up with some terrific photos. Can't wait to go back and do some serious photography!

Thanks

--George


Chris Lauritzen   {K:15377} 10/7/2003
Ken,

Good capture of the caynon, my only quip is that you cut off the top of the caynon. The image looks squished to me as it needs more head room.


Priyadarshi Sinha   {K:7238} 10/8/2003
excelent texture and composition. intresting viewing angle.


Taco heikamp   {K:2228} 10/11/2003
Ken, fantastic scenery and a great picture. I would like to go there one time !!!
Answerring your question, the picture was taken this summer at Paris, the Pyramide-glas-entry of the museum "La Louvre". Best wishes from Holland...Taco.


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