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Joćo F * Photography
{K:41945} 10/6/2006
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Par five you make a very clean eagle shot my dear friend Craig ;) !! rgs jo
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Phillip Minnis
{K:13131} 8/30/2006
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A beautiful scene, Craig! Wonderful colours, delightful composition! Well captured!
Cheers
Phil
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Eligiusz Langner (ennio)
{K:3006} 8/27/2006
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great landscape
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Carlen Boersema
{K:6789} 8/19/2006
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Another beauty Craig!
I'm not sure if you saw but while on vacation I woke up at 5:20 am to catch the sunrise. I had missed photographing the sunset the night before so I decided to see the sunrise. It was well worth it. I was up, showered, and on the beach by 6 am. Not as early as some others but I was still impressed with myself, knowing I might receive some "I told you so" comments from ppl here on UF. haha
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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 8/14/2006
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We live in Kanagawa-ken, not far from Aobadai (if this can give you an idea).We went to Moto Hakone last year in August and Fuji-san kept playing hide and seek with us. Then, we went again in December, on Christmas Eve, and IT treated us with a great majestic view! But this summer, at Isehara (on the way to Odawara), I caught a sight of the mountain which is quite psychedelic, at a very great distance, in June. It is not a good shot photographically, so I cannot post it. There IT looks like a ghost! Gabriela
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 8/14/2006
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Yes Gabriela. I took it last Thursday morning at 5:45 am. It's not so unusual to be visible, even in the summer from such a close distance so early in the morning. Of course in Tokyo you can hardly ever see Mount Fuji at anytime of day, except in Winter.
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Gabriela Tanaka
{K:16594} 8/14/2006
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Is this a recent shot, Craig? 'cause it is rare to get such a clear view of Fuji-san in summer!I could never play anything on a lawn where the presence of Fuji-san would be such a disturbing presence!Of course, I like the shot, though I prefer the sunsets/sunrises when the light plays strangely on its silhouette. Gabriela
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Craig Hanson
{K:7836} 8/13/2006
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Glad you like it James!
I believe there are as many ways to shoot Mount Fuji as there are ways to shoot a beautiful woman. You are only limited by your imagination!
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Paul Lara
{K:88111} 8/13/2006
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Pretty funny title for a strong landscape, Craig. ;)
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* James *
{K:20200} 8/13/2006
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how many different ways are there to shoot mount fuji? quite a few it seems from your portfolio. this one is particularly nice in that the mountain isnt the only point of focus in the frame.
thanks for the exposure of this nice mountain craig. its one place in japan i hope to get to someday soon.
james
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Rashed Abdulla
{K:163889} 8/13/2006
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Very great landscape and very pleasant to view, wonderful DOF and composition, all of the best my friend.
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