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Serentity
Image Title:  Serentity
 
 By: Greg Summers  
  Copyright ©2002



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Photographer Greg Summers {K:1115}
Project N/A Camera Model Nikon F100
Categories Film Format
Portfolio Lens Sigma 14mm
Uploaded 11/22/2002 Film / Memory Type Provia
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 244 Shutter na
Favorites Aperture na
Critiques 5 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City - 
State - 
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About A sudden burst of light is reflected in the pond looking north from the second pond at Sawhill
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Antonio Díaz   {K:2710} 11/22/2002
great!!! i love the way you can see the reflection of the clouds at the same time you can see the bottom of the pond...
very nice colors too!


Susan Vasquez   {K:341} 11/22/2002
excellent greg! I love the reflections and seeing the rocks at the bottom of the pond as well!


Toni Martin   {K:5092} 11/22/2002
Greg, I like the effect of the 14mm. Nice image.


Bryce Hughes   {K:2957} 11/22/2002
This is cool Greg
how do you find the 14mm? does it giveany fisheye? or any other distortion? is there a bit of distortion on the trees on the right or is it just my eyes? i think it's my eyes :)
(thats a worry)


Marleen den Brok   {K:374} 11/23/2002
Spectacular. Just being at the right place at the right time is half the photo. The rest is making sure you don't spoil it. You most certainly didn't. Great shot!


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