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Wallpaper Details: Salto Do Cabrito
Salto do Cabrito
By MasterChief
October 15th, 2010
Taken on Sao Miguel island, the Azores during my holidays.
Canon 5D Mark II, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZE, ND filters.
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Comments from the Community
Posted By: rafik87
about 11 years, 8 months ago
Wow!
It's an awesome picture. It's so clarity, sharp with wonderful colors. When I look at this picture it seems to me like I was there.
Great job :)
This picture doesn't need any corrections. I'd like to have Canon EOS 5d Mark II and CarlZeiss lens ehhh...
It's an awesome picture. It's so clarity, sharp with wonderful colors. When I look at this picture it seems to me like I was there.
Great job :)
This picture doesn't need any corrections. I'd like to have Canon EOS 5d Mark II and CarlZeiss lens ehhh...
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The water is blurry so the bottom of the river is also diffuse, but that is just because of the long exposure... I like the picture anyway!