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Mucubaj? Lagoon

Mucubaj? Lagoon
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Mucubaj? lagoon in Venezuelan Andes, 3600m.

Photographer: Ricardo Rico
Folder: Ricardo R. Rico
Uploaded: 30-Oct-2006 00:16 CET
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Camera: Olympus C7070
Exposure time: 1/60s
Aperture: f/9
Focal length: 30mm
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ISO: 100
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Flash: internal
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Various: Panorama created with Autostich, 4 photos taken in vertical way. Cokin Neutral density filter.
Image resized to: 374x1000

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Great pano, beautiful colours and reflections.
Good Camera too.
Regards, Manuel Sousa

manuel sousa at 00:45 CET on 30-Oct-2006 [Reply]

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Superb pano Ricardo in a fantastic location.
Cheers Steve

Steve Elliott at 16:21 CET on 30-Oct-2006 [Reply]

Mucubaji Lagoon

Ricardo,

Nice shot that captures the moment!

Kindest regards: Peter

Peter French at 19:24 CET on 30-Oct-2006 [Reply]

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Nice reflection, and good presentation!
May I have one question? - Are these pine trees behind? Is it the Andes, isn't it?

Thanks for your late answer. In hungarian my name is M?ria, but I don't use in this way.
I'm inetersted in your point of wiew about "may be you are right".
I take delight in your "hungarian
residency"!
Best regards, Ane

Mary Ane at 16:00 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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manuel sousa wrote:
> Great pano, beautiful colours and reflections.
> Good Camera too.
> Regards, Manuel Sousa
>
Muito obrigado MAnuel. I am glad you likes my photo. Cheers, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 22:54 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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Steve Elliott wrote:
> Superb pano Ricardo in a fantastic location.
> Cheers Steve
>
Many thanks for your comments, Steve. Your beautiful panoramas are inspiration for me. Best regards, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 23:03 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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Peter French wrote:
> Ricardo,
>
> Nice shot that captures the moment!
>
> Kindest regards: Peter
>
Many thanks Peter. Cheers ... Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 23:05 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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Ole Bornak wrote:
> Very nice shoot.
> Best regards
> Ole.
>
Thank you very much Ole. Best wishes, Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 23:06 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]

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Mary Ane wrote:
> Nice reflection, and good presentation!
> May I have one question? - Are these pine trees behind? Is it the Andes, isn't it?
>
> Thanks for your late answer. In hungarian my name is M?ria, but I don't use in this way.
> I'm inetersted in your point of wiew about "may be you are right".
> I take delight in your "hungarian
> residency"!
> Best regards, Ane
>
Many thanks Ane.
Yes!! I took this photo in the Andes (in Venezuela), and the trees behind the lake, are unfortunately Pines. I say unfortunately, because the Pines are not native in the tropical mountains in Latinoamerica. Many years ago, maybe 45 years, some forestry engineers decided to plant pines in the P?ramos ecosystems (p?ramos is the name given for the people in Latin America, for this kind of high mountain ecosystems). They wanted to "clone" here the Alpine landscapes. This kind of paramo vegetation exist only in Venezuela, Colombia and the north of Ecuador, above 2800 - 3000 meters high. Of course it is also possible to find equivalent ecosystems, in the high mountains of tropical Africa and Asia.
Sorry for my long explanation...but I am biologist :) I will continue my answer in another e-mail. Best regards,
Ricardo

Ricardo Rico at 23:41 CET on 01-Nov-2006 [Reply]