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A Rock, A Rock, My Kingdom for A Rock

Photography Landscape posted on Mar 04, 2005
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This sentinel, this rock rests at a location that was the center of the lands of the 'Ancient Ones' The Anasazi and the Hohokam - now, to the west are the lands of the Pima, to the Northeast, the White Mountain Apaches, to the Southeast, the San Carlos Apaches - Of course, this stone is more ancient than they - he saw them come, he saw everyone come; he will probably see us all leave. Thank you all for taking your time to view my artistic scribblings. Your comments and suggestions are not only deeply appreciated but valued highly.

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rangeriderrichard

7:29AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

A grand and ancient sentinel indeed!

M_Moraitis

7:31AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I really like the darkness of the sky, brings out the subject perfectly and what a great history to this rock...as I'm sure many rocks will see all things come....and go. IMHO it just seems like the rocks are maybe a little over sharpened...not sure. Still a strong image. :)

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Gor111

7:31AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

It looks that you are specialized in taking rocks! Fabulous B/W contrast with a real marvellous lightning! Excellent contrast to the "BLUE" sky! Fantastic photo really!!! V

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TwoPynts

7:55AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Great history and very impressive rock! How do you get that glittery effect? Is it part of the stone?

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diomedes66

8:09AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I wish I could claim artistic excellence but the glittery material is embedded 'mica,' a type of quartz crystal - it is also somewhat responsible for the 'sharp' appearance of the stone because it is quite sharp.

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CDBrugg

8:18AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Beautiful - the rockface is even more rugged than the face of the late Charles Bronson (who often played Indian Chiefs and the like in his early years).

pixelatorz

8:36AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

another beauty :) excellent image :D, great contrast and a nice pov :)

LICORNEDECRISTAL

8:51AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

c est superbe!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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MossSphere

8:54AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

These are fabulous, the stark contrasty effect is amazing. These images would look great blown up as large prints, well done.

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Richardphotos

8:57AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

on the lower left I can make out a face that has a big frown.beuatiful rocks and capture-V

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Syltermermaid

9:03AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

It is amazing and shows us, how small we are in the evolution. We are only on earth for a "few" years and this giants see so many generations comming and going!!! A wonderful picture and a wonderful reminder, that we take ourselves not everytime to importand!!!

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Petra-S

9:32AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

S u p e r!!!!

ana-maria

9:43AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Looks fantastic!!!

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MOOOW

10:33AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

What a old rock !!excellent shot my dear friend ,excellent lighting and contrast ,love composition and sceneVOTE

Egmont

11:00AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

I like this series and how you have been obtaining your B&W images. The data regarding the history of the area is greatly appriciated as it enhances our knowlewdge of he area and increases our appriciation of the photograph. V

Haeberle

11:52AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Fantastic rock ! Would like to see its and the plants original colours. I'm just sitting here waiting for some indians to appear... ;-) v

logiloglu

11:56AM | Fri, 04 March 2005

awesome shot. vote #:O)

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webshadow

12:08PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

..I think I love your comments about this piece as much as the piece itself. As I've said before, you have an unfailing ability to capture magesty through a camera lens...it is truly an amazing gift. The lighting and contrasting in this work draws one to the very peak, and makes us realize what puny mortals we all are when faced with of some of God's wonders. It's lovely, Paul. VOTE

tvernuccio

12:53PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

amazing!!! i feel so tiny here! i love the b/w, but i sure would love to see what this looks like in color!!! awesome capture!!!

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hotracer2

12:56PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Monumental picture!!!very well done, sharp and majestic looking as it should!!:):):):):)

nhirschberger

1:13PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Brilliant !

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tibet2004uk

1:38PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Another great shot! So wonderfully atmospheric!! B&W is always a treat to me! There's something though that bothers me, I think ur images are far too sharp! It actually hurts the eyes to look at them and I'm wondering if u sharpen them in an editing programme and if yes, if u're overdoing it? Just my 2c! ;)

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DELMUR

1:57PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

nous avons un paysage comme celui-ci pr de la maison, ou je rais de jouer aux cow-boys et aux indiens quand j'ais jeune! we have a landscape like this one....

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awadissk

2:35PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Fantastic image and work, excellently done!!!!!!!!!!!!!

cynlee

2:50PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

& another fine rock! they seem to be frowning... & interesting textural effect :]

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chantal-france

2:50PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Beautiful rocks :) The B&W and the crispness probably due to postwork is composing a super texture :)) these rocks seems alive :)) Beautiful work, bravo!!

dayna2

2:50PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

This is fantastic I see something like this and I want to climb to the top HMMMMM you would figure I would have learned after falling over 75feet from trying to get into caves in a cliff side!!! LOL Maybe i will never learn!!!! Excellent!!

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Digitell

2:51PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Beautiful photograph of a spectacular rock formation!! Very brilliant photography work Paul! VOTE!!

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Elfenone

3:02PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

You know, there's this rock formation around here that has glyphs inside,and I was so mad at this group of kids for painting grafitti on it. I made them go and clean it up, then I thought..I wonder if the people who painted the glyphs had a an old wind bag make them clean it up...we wouldn't have anything interesting to look at.. still, the rock itself was gorgeous without needing be defaced by a bunch of bored teens. LOL This is stunning! Hope nobody messes with it.

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jcv2

3:34PM | Fri, 04 March 2005

Very beautiful and crisp shot of this rock-formation! Dramatic tones, very impressive!

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