Winter Over the SouthWest 5

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UploadedNovember 19, 2007
TakenMarch 15, 2006
MakeKonica Minolta Camera, Inc.
ModelDiMAGE A2
Exposure1/1000 sec at f/4.5
FlashNo Flash
Focal Length18.49609375 mm
ISO100
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Another from the same March 06 flight. Again, this is natural color.

To see the same landscape in December:

http://jpgmag.com/photos/380171

6 responses

  • Serge Golub

    Serge Golub said (19 Nov 2007):

    These aerial shots are amazing

  • Antje Sommer

    Antje Sommer gave props (11 Dec 2007):

    wonderful capture and great motive. you inspire me to take my equipment with me on my next biz flight.

  • Catherine Hadler

    Catherine Hadler said (19 Dec 2007):

    it's amazing that anything grows down there

  • John Gioannetti

    John Gioannetti gave props (28 Jan 2008):

    this is some image, make u feel so insignificant

  • Pascal Fellonneau

    Pascal Fellonneau said (2 Jun 2008):

    This time I would compare this image to Sophie Ristelhueber's topographic work. Very nice.

  • Joseph Rotindo

    Joseph Rotindo said (17 Jun 2009):

    the contrast between the natural contours of the land and the forced pattern of the human race is clear here...
    not only a terrific photograph, but a subtle (and sometimes forgotten) statement on the reality of humanity.
    well done.

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