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The Earth's Sphincter at Around 14,000 Feet
 
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Photographer Brielle Du Flon  Brielle Du Flon {Karma:1508}
Project N/A Camera Model Canon Powershot A-80
Categories Landscape
Nature
Film Format
Portfolio Black and White
Lens 7.8 - 23.8 mm
Uploaded 1/24/2006 Film / Memory Type digital sd card
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Views 393 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 7 Rating
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Location City -  Acatenango
State -  SACATEPEQUEZ
Country - Guatemala   Guatemala
About Yes, another volcano shot, surprise surprise :) I hope you guys like it though...and just so that you know, a sphincter does not have to be something vulgar. Haha. Love to all. B
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Ryan Suaverdez   {K:1001} 2/14/2006
Excellent angle, kinda makes me dizzy. Very moody too. Love it.

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Edward Molnar Edward Molnar   {K:2903} 1/26/2006
Very nice image! Excellent BW details! The title is just right. I'm impressed by the poem you have on your pening page! It's beautiful!
Thanks for your visit and comment!
Best regards, Edward

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Brielle Du Flon Brielle Du Flon   {K:1508} 1/26/2006
MI vey, I love you, and thank you. I think it's a great title and a good photo too. :)Brielle

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Jonathan Boarini Jonathan Boarini   {K:1895} 1/26/2006
I actually like the title. And I think that this phto is worth printing and framing. Love,
Jonathan.

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Brielle Du Flon Brielle Du Flon   {K:1508} 1/26/2006
I think that the title of my photograph has scared people away,for there are only two little comments on this one, and I actually thought it was pretty good. Oh well, we can't please everyone, I suppose. Thanks to you two for commenting, I really appreciate it. I'm serious. Love,
B

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Alison DuFlon Alison DuFlon   {K:36566} 1/25/2006
That is really interesting sphincter Brie,and a little dangerous looking. The photo is nicely composed and lines of the paths lead us through the shot nicely. Alison

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Jonathan Boarini Jonathan Boarini   {K:1895} 1/25/2006
Hahahaha! What a beautiful photo. I love it that the "sphincter" is iluminated by the rays, becoming the definite focus of interest, and the pines are silhouetted against this. The eye travels up the path, ending in the mist above. Love, J.

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