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Wallpaper Details: Into The Mountains

High-resolution desktop wallpaper Into the Mountains by salar
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Into the Mountains

May 24th, 2012

Sharp turn towards the mountains, and after the turn there was nothing but charming mountains. Alamut, Iran.

Nikon D5000, Nikon AF-S DX NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR II. RAW edited in Adobe Photoshop CS5.

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alamut iran » brown » desert » iran » mountains » nikon » nikon af‑s dx nikkor 18‑200mm f/3.5‑5.6g ed vr ii » nikon d5000 » photography » roads »

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Comments from the Community

Posted By: Robin Kamp
about 12 months ago
What a nice perspective. It feels like its a bit crooked, but it isn't.

I really like the composition of this picture. well done!
Posted By: HeilNizar
about 12 months ago
I started to love your country because of you
Very beautiful :)
Posted By: tony_danza
about 12 months ago
Instantly downloaded. Love the tones and atmosphere.
Posted By: salar
about 12 months ago
@ robin kemp :it took me 4 hours to make the full dynamic range within 1/200 and 1/2500 of shutter speeds. Thanks for your incentive comments and hail to you and your brother which his pictures are really improving my ideas.

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