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Submitter's name: Winsor Crosby
Title: El Glaciar
Gear used: OM4T + 35-80/2.8, settings not recorded.
Film used: Fuji Velvia
Subject information: Glacier overlooking the Chilean fiords off the West Patagonian coast of South America.
 

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Comment left by: Olaf Greve (no e-mail specified) Patagonia...
Another of those places that ranks high on my list of places to visit. Lovely shot as well, I envy you. ;)

Comment left by: bbbean (bbbean@beancotton.com) That's just not fair. Beautiful.

I would, however, do a quick cut and paste to lose the dust speck at the horizon.

Comment left by: Mike Cormier (no e-mail specified) Now THAT is a breathtaking landscape... wish I could see it for myself. Great use of Velvia and, of course, that holy grain of zooms, the 35-80/2.8

Comment left by: Wayne Harridge (no e-mail specified) I like the way the blue line separates the sea from the land.

Comment left by: Stephen Scharf (scharfsj@ix.netcom.com) Wow! Stunning. Awesome landscape.


Comment left by: Anonymous Visitor Not dust specks. Birds. Big one is an albatross. At this scale though it probably is best to treat them as dust.

Comment left by: Joel Wilcox (no e-mail specified) Neat! I would explore this also as more of a panoramic too, cropping off 1/3 of the sky (don't lose the pink clouds on the right!) and most of the water at the bottom.

Comment left by: Roger Wesson (roger@worldtraveller.f9.co.uk) Marvellous. I'm very impressed that you managed to get detail in the snow and the foreground - did you use an ND grad? Patagonia is definitely on my 'to do' list!

Comment left by: Donald MacDonald (no e-mail specified) Nice as it is, top and tailing it would make a nice panorama. There's a first-rate climb up that mini-Eigerwand on the extreme left...

Comment left by: Mike Lazzari (no e-mail specified) The blue shadows really set this off. And you were really lucky to get a clear day, there aren't many.



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