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Comments:
19 Jul 2010 Ginsbury said:Nice one, Rick.
19 Jul 2010 User said:Good photo!
20 Jul 2010 User said:Cool image....well thought out.
22 Jul 2010 xxskifast said:brilliant
26 Jul 2010 User said:I would have not expected anything less from you Rick - great shot!! Congratulations.
26 Jul 2010 maljobar said:Love it.
26 Jul 2010 niknac37 said:Superb, the very thought of capturing this is itself is brilliant
26 Jul 2010 jyung said:Great shot Rick. Next time I am waking up earlier, I do not care how good the bed feels. :)
26 Jul 2010 User said:I should send you my "self portrait"!
26 Jul 2010 winclk said:great shot.
14 Aug 2010 jennialexander said:Well spotted
Jenni
29 Aug 2010 rickpaul said:To me this picture really speaks to the Rick H. style - seeing the shot no one else sees!
30 Aug 2010 rhulbert said:Thanks everybody for your kind comments.
You should know that Shooting with Nikonians David Mathre and Albert Esschendal makes it much easier as we each point out possible shots to each other. In fact, David recalls that he was the one that told me to turn around as we were shooting the sunset. That is why the light is so low and allows for the full height shadows.
30 Aug 2010 david_mathre said:WOW. Congratulations and it appears that you get a Winner tag added to your image. Look forward to seeing you in Central America for the next Ultimate. I hate missing ANPAT 10.
01 Mar 2011 johnmoreland said:Brilliant composition
27 Sep 2012 ESSDEEDEE said:Classic Image
08 Mar 2014 Argyll said:Great shot - shows you just how important it is to turn around and look the other way.
04 Apr 2014 fatmiz said:Very nice composition
10 May 2014 User said:Where is the4th guy who shut this one, cannot see his cam pointed as per this image?
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This photo was taken on the "Caribbean Road" as part of the Nikonians' 2010 Ultimate Travel Workshop. Shot with a Nikon D3X camera using a 14-24mm set at 16mm. The aperture was f/5.6. The shutter speed was 1/8000s. Aperture Priority Mode (don't tell Michael Mariant as we were supposed to be shooting in Manual Mode) ;)
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