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| » | Daibutsu Great Buddha in Kamakura, Japan |
| » | Uploaded by drakemata ( | | )on Jan 17, 2008 |
| » | Downloads 2652 |
| » | Usage Royalty free, see usage options |
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EXIF Data
| » Camera: | Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi |
| » Exp. time: | 1/400 (0.003 secs) |
| » Aperture: | f/11 |
| » Focal length: | 18 mm |
| » ISO speed: | 400 |
Comments
6. Mar 1, 2013 ingebird
"thx! i will use pic for my blog. rectalcancermyass.wo- rdpress.com/"
5. Feb 19, 2008 drakemata
"@2 I appreciate your advice, that's the kind of feedback I really like. It will only make me better."
4. Feb 18, 2008 saine
"Great angle - really makes the image a lot more dynamic."
3. Feb 18, 2008 MoyMaster
"love the composition :D"
2. Feb 18, 2008 vivekchugh
"Try shooting the same early morning or late in the evening when the sun is not so harsh. Make sure the sun is on the statue (5-6 pm in the evening works well depending on the angle of light). They should give you fabulous pictures. Those lighting conditions are nice. You will get richer color in your pictures. "
1. Jan 18, 2008 conmani
"Great work! Thanks!"
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"thx! i will use pic for my blog. rectalcancermyass.wo- rdpress.com/"
5. Feb 19, 2008 drakemata
"@2 I appreciate your advice, that's the kind of feedback I really like. It will only make me better."
4. Feb 18, 2008 saine
"Great angle - really makes the image a lot more dynamic."
3. Feb 18, 2008 MoyMaster
"love the composition :D"
2. Feb 18, 2008 vivekchugh
"Try shooting the same early morning or late in the evening when the sun is not so harsh. Make sure the sun is on the statue (5-6 pm in the evening works well depending on the angle of light). They should give you fabulous pictures. Those lighting conditions are nice. You will get richer color in your pictures. "
1. Jan 18, 2008 conmani
"Great work! Thanks!"
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