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Rian Houston Desert Watchtower

Grand Canyon National Park. You can view more pictures from this trip at

http://www.pbase.com/rianhouston/grandcanyon
Rian Houston 12-Nov-2004
Glenn Higgs design Glenn Higgs 21-Sep-2009
Lee W Desire Lee's Collections 27-Mar-2009
Ljuba Popovic Desktop Common area 20-Feb-2005
Denny Giacobe Dessert Anyone?

My Bride made this cheese cake with a cherry topping and I had to take a couple of pictures, then we ate it the whole thing!

DennyG 27-Jul-2008
Ram?n Palomo detail

This is a small adornment in the bow of an ancient Andalussian boat.

Zuiko 50 mm 1.4 S 27-Jul-2005
Johannes Horn Detail H.M.S. Pinafore (Noise Removed)

Operatic Bliss

Johannes Horn's photos 10-Jan-2008
Fonzy - Detail of Chateau de Fontainebleau My E-510 27-Jul-2007
Dirk Guttmann detailed Macros dirk 15-Jun-2006
Jens Birch Dettifoss I have tons of waterfall pictures from Iceland but, looking at them now, they really don't convey the impression that I had when I was there. I think large waterfalls are among the most difficult subjects to picture.

This is Dettifoss, Europes largest waterfall. It is remotely located in Northern Iceland. As you can see, from the muddy colour, the water comes from a glacier, in this case Vattnaj?kull, also Europes largest.

This day was very cloudy and rainy and light was sparse as you can see from the exposure data. The lack of contrast due to the mist from the waterfall didn't make it any more inspiring to take pictures. Although, I'm not that much for arranged touristic pictures, I found that having these three family members in the image added somewhat to the impression of the mightiness. (Klick here to compare this shot to another picture taken at 50 mm.)
I only got one picture as my wife felt the cliff rattle under their feet due to the roar of the water.

Thanks for looking! Jens.

Jens' Nature 20-Sep-2005