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The banks of the Lake Nasser
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The banks of the Lake Nasser
Photo taken during a phase of navigation between Wadi El Seboua's site and that of Amada by raising towards Abu Simbel (by going southward).
The banks of the Lake Nasser are deserted and only places flooded during the big floods are a little covered with vegetation.
The white points would be a flight of pelican... |
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Beautiful landscape, well composed! Good textures, colours and light!
- uleko
(23630) - [2007-03-05 5:15]
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Hello Didier,
Wonderful landscape you've captured here, I love the colours, the mood and the simplicity.
TFS and regards, Ulla
- anel
(8407) - [2007-03-05 7:33]
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Bonjour Didier,
Merveilleux paysage égyptien. Tu nous proposes une très belle vue depuis le Nil sur ces montagnes rouges. Ton image est d'une grande finesse et aussi d'un grand calme. Merci.
Anne
Bonjour Didier,
Magnificent image of this water-landscape!
I like so much the color and texture got on the mountains at the back.
The reflections of the almost orange sand in the water makes a very good color contrast.
It's very good the the group of birds flying at the back.
I think you made a good composition with this elements.
Congratulations and thanks for share.
My best regards,
JM
salut DIDIER
je crois que c'estla soirée aux images bien colorées.
la tienne est particulièrement génial en couleurs
bravo++++
edith
- horia
(12502) - [2007-03-05 17:02]
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Hi Didier
This is really a splendid shot!
I love the composition here and also all the fantastic and very well saturated colors.
All the horizontal lines and ripples on tha water give a splencial interest to the FG which is just great!
The middle section is amazing and it surprizes a very good contrast between the trees and that fantastic streight flock of white pelicans.
Needless to say that the BG is dominant - with those impressive hills.
The exposure is very well managed, the details and DOF are terrific and the framing is great, too.
All-in-all: a superb job!
Bravo and TFS
Horia