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Cayo Bolivar
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| [Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note |
This picture is a 180 degree view of Cayo Bolivar
Cayo Bolivar is an island of sand. In reality this sand is with ground hard corals made by the waves. A peculiarity of this kind of island compared to an island based on a reef as San Andres is that its configuration change in the year by the waves and ocean currents. This island is deserted, only fisherman spends the night on this island. With the raise of the sea level, this island should disappear in about 20 years.
This day was very sunny.
Post-processing:
This panoramic is made with 7 pictures. PTGui & Photoshop were used
Description of the Archipelago of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina on wikipedia.org
Exif
Camera Model Name : Canon PowerShot A720 IS
Focal Length : 5.8 mm
Image Size : 3264x2448
Shutter Speed : 1/1500
Aperture : 5.0
ISO : 80
Exposure Compensation : 0
White Balance : Auto
Shooting Mode : Foliage
Quality : Superfine
Metering Mode : Evaluative
Focus Mode : Single
Color Space : sRGB
Saturation : Normal
Sharpness : Normal
Flash : Off
Flash Exposure Compensation : 0
GPS Position : 12 deg 23' 46.10" N, 81 deg 27' 12.63" W
GPS Altitude : 0 m
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wow, nice shot, great colors
Hello Eric,
Well edited photo. Strange thought this island is going to disappear...
Very good weekend and TFS
Annick
- arfer
(0) - [2008-06-17 21:23]
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Hello Eric
The colours and light are wonderful.
This place looks inviting.
The clarity is very good with excellent focus and detail.
The pov is interesting.
TFS
Rob
- EOSF1
(23469) - [2008-07-23 9:04]
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Salut Eric, superbe image de ce merveilleux paysage! Bravo et merci!
Mario