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Teotihuac

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Teotihuac

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isulaelu

1:07AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

he he, i forget, that grain look it because i forced a Kodak Tmax to 3200 iso. and the grain explode for this reason. well, i think :D !!

cynlee

1:20AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

this near Yucatan? sorry, i went to the link but couldn't read the language but there were some beautiful pictures there :]

isulaelu

1:29AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

Ejem...!!! sorry Cynlee, i forget all other languajes in top link, but this url are in english, and great photos too. http://archaeology.la.asu.edu/teo/intro/sun.htm http://www.mexicocity.com.mx/teoti_i.html http://studentweb.tulane.edu/~dhixson/teo/teo.html and does not yucatan, but both points looks similar (all mesoamerican arquitecture looks some similar) this is in Mexico, close to the capital city.

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RodolfoCiminelli

9:04AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

Otra excelente fotografia testimonial....!! la gran sensibilidad del material que usastes le da un grano con un efecto espectacular...!!! un magnifico momumento historico que hay en tu gran y hermoso pais Isra...!!

cockjuice

9:47AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

The grain tends to add some mystery to it all. As well as it's monotone. The ground makes for some fabulous perspective leading in and a good horizon line lower in the picture. I like it very much. Good thinking.

BekaVal

10:54AM | Fri, 10 October 2003

The ancient look fits very well to the object!

gallimel

2:08AM | Tue, 14 October 2003

was hoping you would have gifted us with a visit to this :) I like the gariny result of the setting of your camera. It adds much. :)

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figharo

11:04PM | Tue, 14 October 2003

It's a very impressive monument and you've captured it well. The trees receding into the background and shrinking in size put the pyramid in perfect scale.


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