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Photography Landscape posted on Aug 09, 2006
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Howdy hooooooooo!!! Whooo Hoooo for humpday!!! I bet all you working-bees are quite excited about that huh? #:oP My mind is...completely blank...don

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TwoPynts

12:06PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

EACH one of these 3 is a total winner! I know you feel the need to combine them, but truly, they can stand on their own. Some may think they should because in combining, some impact is lost if only one view was available. Either way, these are awsome photos of some truly breathtaking landscapes. Thanks for sharing these lovely vistas with us!!!

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rainbows

12:08PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Wonderful ramble!!! Love 'em. You are right it is one of the most beautiful places on earth. Be assured, there is nothing ordinary about these shots, Andreas. Colours and light are wonderful, not to mention the reflection of the mountain. Awesome work. So very beautiful.. I am having a nice cuppa tea :-) Happy eventime hugs. Di.

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Zacko

12:09PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Thank you Kort. And i absolutely agree with what youre saying...although...i know how i function. And had i not done this, i would have ended up trashing two of these because they look too much "alike" to me. Do i make sense? #:O/

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busi2ness

12:17PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

All three excellent captures in their own right, I agree!

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nattarious

12:17PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

WOW!! what a post Andreas!! I am really speechless!! I really don't know what to say.. it is just another masterpice from you my friend.. Have a superbe day and hope to see some moreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!! JOE

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redheadgrrl

12:18PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Great scenery - but, trust me, a less skilled photographer can still "fail" while shooting such beauty. Your photos can stand alone, but I can quite like the unity of the three together.

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GiMi53

12:18PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Three masterpieces ! :~)

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natalieb

12:26PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Wow, there is such a nice glowing in these pictures, absolutely stunning. You're one of the best ! Thanks for sharing !

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Mayliah

12:26PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Sigh. Oh, Andreas. I think if I were to ever be in a place that looks like this, I would just want to fall to my knees and weep for the beauty of it. How lucky you are! And how lucky we are to be able to witness these beautiful places thanks to your photographic talent!

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goodoleboy

12:32PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Superb as usual! The cloud formations give it such wonderful 3D depth. Beautiful colors/colours and contrast. I hope I can do one-fourth as good after I get my 52mm wide angle lens with a skylight filter.

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dreamerAngel

12:36PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Ditto Mayliah! Thank you for taking us with you briefly. And yes redheadgrr id right, even with spectacular scenery like this, you still need skill to do it justice. And you clearly have that in spades! What joy - thank you.

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Luka_30

12:36PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

I almost don't beleive this place is on the earth. Masterpieces!

Carmigo

12:39PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Great...I just luv them all and rate them personally in the reverse upload series..So I adore 7, love 6 and friendly accept 5....waiting for Nikon lenses causes Cobwebs on the camera...i know that only too well. Nice they sent you something to eat for in between....I only waited 3 months and got nothing at all..probably they think I am on a diet....LG Carmigo

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lakefaerie

12:45PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

I really love how the middle shot is framed on the right by that shadowed moutain. Well done. You have such good composition, Andreas. Master, you are!

PhotoSmith

12:54PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Darn!!!!!!! I've heard of "color-by-numbers," but I never knew "photography-by-numbers" could be so dawggone good!!! How do you do it, Andreas! Simply amazing! I'm in awe.

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lafayette

12:56PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Three superbs landscape, i love the sky and the "pov"! i dont understand very well all english word but i read that you you have order the 18 /200 vr! be patient! i have read one article, they said not before the end of the year! (i am waiting 5 month for my 17/55) thanks very muchr Mr Nikon!!!!! have an excellent evening Andreas!

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Richardphotos

1:11PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

I think I like the way your lense compacts things, as if it is magnifing the colors. the green is unbelievaly rich

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Littlejock

1:21PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Great.. 3 landscapes I dont wonder you want to back again there. The colours and deep of landscape is absolutly amazing. Another paster pieces.. Thank you to share your beautiful nature there. Hugs Luis

BorisB

1:22PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Well, Norway is just a paradise for photographers, here you present a gorgeous collection !!

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Margana

1:27PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

I understand why you needed to upload these together,and lol at you knowing yourself,but Kort is right.Each one of these can truly stand alone,for each one is spectacular.They do lose a bit of 'impact' for me presented like this...so I took the time to look at each for a while.I love the houses and the vastness of the first one,the otherworldliness,(it almost looks like you used the flood filter) of the third...and the second one,which is my favorite because of it's phenomenal compo and the color range.I love that big dark pyramid-like mountain.That one must have been huge if the wide-angle is squooshing things,lol.Anyway,love all three,Andreas.Congrats on your wonderful shots and your skill at capturing them.Bravo...bravo...and bravo...One for each,lol.-M :^)

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PG-Graphics

1:43PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful Andreas :-)

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Denger

1:47PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Holy lefisk, I didn't even know mountains could look like that anywhere except in Terragen renders! This must be an ancient (dead) volcanic region? Those formations looks a lot like basaltic rock.

MrsLubner

1:54PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Wow. The land and sky and light source seem to draw you through the picture as if you were in a large tunnel. Great color in all and the field of depth is wonderful.

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teoratiu

1:54PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Seems unreal. amazing captures. Denger is right, Terragen was my first feeling.

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PhrankPower

2:10PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

It's overwhelming - both the natural settings and your capture of its true essence!

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Biffowitz

2:13PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

I've gotta say you've done it justice! They all look so good, and I really do like the skies! Nice shots!

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KPK

2:19PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Great set indeed! Super coilors and the wide sky effect of the wide angle lens looks amazing. But I can understand what you write about the less majestic look of mountains. On my wishlist also is the Zuiko 50-200 lens ... but having just purchased the E 330 plus two lenses the zomm has to wait a bit ;-)

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short_ribs

2:31PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

OMG These are amazing! Not one of them is better than the other! sigh AWESOME I tell ya! Excellent work buddy! Thanks for sharing! :)

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Trepz

2:48PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

WOW!,some of the nicest Terragen work i have ever seen.Good job(; but serously,you have a great eye,and nature is your friend.

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Loloe

3:02PM | Wed, 09 August 2006

Just woooowwwwww!!!!! Thanks for those three masterpices!!! Bravo Andreas!!! Have a wonderful night!!!


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