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Ribbon Gum Pine
Image Title:  Ribbon Gum Pine
 
 By: Jim Budrakey  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Jim Budrakey {K:23079}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon S110 Digital Elph
Categories Landscape
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio Lens Built in
Uploaded 5/7/2004 Film / Memory Type Digital
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 326 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 5 Rating
6.25
/ 4 Ratings
Location City - 
State - 
Country - Australia   Australia
About Egad, still another shot taken while touring Australia in 2002. This one was taken in the rain forest in the Blue Mountains near Sydney.
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There are 5 Comments in 1 Pages
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Khoi Nguyen   {K:8700} 5/7/2004
Fantastic shot with wonderful dynamic range!!! I love rain forest. Great shot!!!


Krystian Wystub   {K:1342} 5/8/2004
Extreme contrasts, but this is the rain forrest, too! I like it - and it really looks interesting!


Dr. Rafael Springmann   {K:86597} 9/17/2004
This seems to be our first meeting on the pages of "Usefilm", Mr. Budrakey.
I opted to comment on your "Ribbon Gum Pine" because as a thumbnail it looked mysterious, almost frightening.
Enlarged it is seen to be very well composed, with all the lines pulling the onlookker's eye upwords. The contrast beween the borown and green enhances the mysterious atmosphere I mentioned.
Thank you for your generous comment on my "Urginea maritima in bloom". The black backgound is the result of hoding the ring-flash so that the light goes through the flowers towards the lens and of the high shutter speed (1/1000)
Regards,
Rafi


Murat TUM   {K:130} 4/1/2005
Amazing nature.


Tomasz Szymczak   {K:7722} 3/3/2007
The amazing, dangerous, beautiful nature. regards Tomasz.


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