Posted by Aaron Schmidt (Auckland, New Zealand) on 7 December 2006 in Plants & Nature.
In the cave lies the little fellows. I tried to get inside for a closer look but became frightened when I saw their beady, red eyes. So this is the best shot I have ... doesn't show much but trust me, they're in there.
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Love the splash of the water. The color of the cave is also very nice. But what's with the mouth of the cave? Why the poor quality? This is a nice shot, just wondering about those severe noise..
7 Dec 2006 1:14am
@Kelvin Chan: Think I might have done a little too much sharpening in Photoshop.
Interesting shot.
7 Dec 2006 1:33am
Looks like something out of Pirates of the Caribbean... I love it! Thanks for stopping by to comment!
7 Dec 2006 2:03am
Haha, stunning shot!
7 Dec 2006 2:48am
Very cool shot. Loev the splash too.
7 Dec 2006 3:25am
WaoW! Love the composition and the splash is right on! As for the little fellows one´s imagination is frightening enough ;)
7 Dec 2006 3:34am
cool shot aaron. nicely composed.
7 Dec 2006 5:43am
Wow! Umbeliveble place, nice capture.
7 Dec 2006 6:05am
Very special moment. Fantastic.
7 Dec 2006 9:02am
Great capture of the splash and very interesting place, looks fantastic.
7 Dec 2006 9:18am
Well not to worry, you are as brave as I am, me go in there? You must be kidding :)
Aaron a few questions... What camera do you shoot with? DO you PP any of your images? When are we going to be able to send email responses to comments???
Suby
7 Dec 2006 2:30pm
@Suby: I shoot with a 20D - all the EXIF data is up on the right. I do PP on most of my images, some more than others. Still working on the integration of responses in chat like format. =)
A beautiful shot. I am a little distracting by the noise...
7 Dec 2006 3:52pm
the splash makes the "postcard shot" dramatic and saves the photo-billy
7 Dec 2006 6:54pm
Gorgeous.
7 Dec 2006 6:56pm
beautiful job catching the splash.
11 Dec 2006 5:41am
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