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Old 28-03-2005, 06:55   #1 (permalink)
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Paraglinders in Valle de Bravo Lake, México.

Well, in the same vacation I have last week, I went to a place called "La Antena", where this people start their journey in the Paragliders, I thought it could be intresting to go there and take some pictures, I love the result! Here they are:







panoramic of the view from "La Antena":


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overall nice shots, but look at the SKY!!!!! very dramatic!!! #3 is great
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Wow! Amazing photo'a just like your sunsets!

I really want to go to Mexico now!
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Thanks!

You're welcome to mexico any time.
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All of these pictures are excellent. The location and subject have returned interesting, dramatic pictures that you have captured well. You have done a great job in both the framing and exposure of a difficult combination of subject matter. I bet you are pleased with these results?

If you want to show of your panoramic shot better you can post a link to a larger image, I am sure that like me, some of the other members would be interested in looking at it in more detail.
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All of these pictures are excellent. The location and subject have returned interesting, dramatic pictures that you have captured well. You have done a great job in both the framing and exposure of a difficult combination of subject matter. I bet you are pleased with these results?

If you want to show of your panoramic shot better you can post a link to a larger image, I am sure that like me, some of the other members would be interested in looking at it in more detail.
Thanks Steve, actually I'm pleased with the results of these pictures, I will link a larger panoramic view later.

Cheers!
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Stunning shots! The third one is amazing.
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