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Land of the Lost
Image Title:  Land of the Lost
 
 By: Patrick Ziegler  
  Copyright ©2005



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Photographer Patrick Ziegler {K:21770}
Project #42 Moody Landscape Camera Model Vivitar 3800N
Categories Landscape
Nature
Photoart
Film Format
Portfolio pano
Lens Vivitar 28-70mm
Uploaded 5/18/2005 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome
    ISO / Film Speed 100
Views 292 Shutter 1/15
Favorites Aperture f/11
Critiques 14 Rating
6.00
/ 5 Ratings
Location City - 
State -  SOUTH DAKOTA
Country - United States   United States
About Badlands National Park, South Dakota.

There is a place on the Dakota plains where the grass and the farm and ranch land come to an abrupt end. The prairie gives way to a huge expanse of prehistoric wonder. The Native American called it "Mako Sica", Bad Land.

No panoramic photograph can bring the same sense of awe that is felt when you stand at the rim and look out across a land that has been chiseled away by time to expose what the world once looked like so many, many millennia ago.

2 shot Pano

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There are 14 Comments in 1 Pages
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Phillip Swanson   {K:7013} 5/18/2005
well done, it actually reminded me of that same moment standing at that edge where a small very steep little trail leads down to the valley floor, no one i saw went down it.. i do however remember seeing buffalo in the praire which was really cool with the landscape of badlands in the forground, well done pano, great colors and composition

phil swanson


Cheryl Ogle   {K:24494} 5/18/2005
I love the layered rocks here Pat. What a great shot - where are you at in this - across or in a plane?


Patrick Ziegler   {K:21770} 5/18/2005
This one was shot from the road. The Badlands Loop which runs across a portion of the north rim.


Judi Liosatos   {K:34047} 5/18/2005
Now this is fantastic. The lighting is spot on and the scape is brilliant.

Judi


Jeanette Hägglund   {K:59855} 5/18/2005
Beautiful Pat! Great rocks and it rock!

Jeanette


Paul's Photos   {K:35218} 5/18/2005
Excellent!! I have been to the badlands many times and it is not an easy place to capture... you definitely did a great job of photographing this beautiful landscape... great work Pat..makes me want to visit there again..


Quix Photography   {K:20204} 5/18/2005
WOW... what an amazing view!!

Can't see anything bad about this shot... beautiful panoramic... excellent capture... really makes me want to come see this place for myself... the layers in those rocks are amazing. The colour & light in this photo is perfect.

Thanks for sharing.
Sue xx


Fadel J   {K:13909} 5/19/2005
The colors and details are really something Pat!


Dave Stacey   {K:141292} 5/19/2005
Excellent pano, Pat! You've come very close to bringing it to us as the eye sees it!
Dave.


Patrick Ziegler   {K:21770} 5/19/2005
Thanks Fadel..

I was hoping for some Fadel like clouds that day. Too bad I was blessed with plain old blue skies...


C.A.  Mikulice   {K:13300} 5/19/2005
incredible shot, Pat-- what a great range of colors here-- wonderful light quality.

christine

yep, I love my digital "film"!


James Hager   {K:6285} 5/19/2005
Nice. Great composition with something of interest throughout the frame.


Jim Goldstein   {K:21230} 6/15/2005
Amazing geography... nice panoramic work.


Nicole Marcisz   {K:10226} 9/30/2005
yes, I agree it is hard to capture the vastness of these beautiful canyons. Pano is the way to go many times.
hooray for film!

cheers,
nicole


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