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Description:
One of my favourite work on catching the clouds figure.
I think its look like a message.

Tools:
D70 + 17-55mm Nikkor + UV Filters.

Location:
Laguna, Surabaya, Indonesia

Thank you all my friends. For the criticism, comment and :+fav:

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:iconstudio7designs:
Wow, that is phenominal...!!! how di dyou get that bent look to the shot?
instant fav
:iconbonebleached:
Wow. The clouds look like they're spinning around the holy gazebo(?). Great shot.
:iconareml:
great shot. i too am a cloud watcher. nice capture.

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:iconlabeld:
Really cool! :thumbsup:

As for the bent angle, I'm guessing a fisheye lens?
:icongls:
Nice capture! The clouds look awesome in this photo.

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Greg

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:iconbozaman:
very cool shot - perfectly capture and and a terrific example of a wonderful wide-angle shot. the odd horizon and perspective even works with this shot.

nicely done.

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:iconekster:
This is an amazing shot and a very beautiful cloudscape capture. The lens distortion from the wide angle definitely gives it awesome perspective too and definitely enhances the overall imagery.

Wonderful work! :D

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:iconmemopad:
Holy crap that is awesome ;) The "swirl" around the "poof" is really spiffy, turned out great.
:iconlamediel:
this, this is an amazings hot. It doesn't even look real.

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:icon80schick:
Nice shot, but

Shutter Speed: 15625/10000000 second

What kind of shutter speed is that?!?!?!

Details

January 11, 2005
187 KB
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Camera Data

NIKON CORPORATION
NIKON D70
15625/10000000 second
F/13.0
15 mm
Dec 5, 2004, 11:37:27 AM

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