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Photographer  Dave Atwood {Karma:253}
Project N/A Camera Model Olympus C2100
Categories Landscape
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Uploaded 4/15/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About This shot was taken through a hole in a cliff wall looking out onto the edge of the Navajo Nation in Northern Arizona. Its a pretty shot, but it also tells a story. Native Americans were banished to these barren environs after almost being exterminated in the late 1800's. How were they expected to survive in this landscape? Or were they expected to survive? When I look at this photo, and others of the area, I wonder how I'd make it in that environment if I had to. How about you?
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Javed Rassi Javed Rassi   {K:8223} 4/17/2003
Very good composition, colors and detail, well done.

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 4/15/2003
This is beautiful and the lighting is just right. Like you have already been told about taking out the pole. A job very well done. This a great area for photos and they never seem to end. Don.

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Aiman Nassar   {K:11961} 4/15/2003
This is beuatiful landscape Dave... love the naturatl framing... and the hard to light scene

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Nando Mondino   {K:14261} 4/15/2003
Excellent composition , well framed!

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Mário Sousa   {K:16985} 4/15/2003
beautiful

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First Last   {K:112} 4/15/2003
Love the framing in foreground and the sharpness overall... colors are great too! Great shot...

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Trevor Tollefsbol   {K:2458} 4/15/2003
Interesting story you tell. It wouldn't be easy. Well, about the photo, I like the framing and composition. I wish the foreground framing rocks were closer to black. But, it's still a beautiful shot! Nice work.

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Ray Cotton   {K:35} 4/15/2003
David ... I am a geologist so shots of this nature have a personal appeal to me. I like the image. Colors and lighting are quite good. The only thing I find distracting is the power pole in the center of the image. Maybe try cloning it out in PS. Well done

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Asli Yolcu   {K:394} 4/15/2003
very good.

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