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Na Pali CathedralsHawaii's island of Kauai is famous for many things, not least the rugged Na Pali coast where volcanic action over millennia has produced The Cathedrals - the magnificent cliff faces that look like the buttresses on cathedral walls.
They are usually photographed in colour, but I present this B&W version to highlight the drama of the cliffs shrouded in mist. The photograph was taken from a catamaran. Click for more pixels. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Na Pali CathedralsVery impressive scene. I also like your other photos.
Re: Na Pali CathedralsTrevor
That is a beautiful rendition and the B&W conversion works very well. I can imagine that this would be a very powerful image if it was printed to a large size. Good job. Regards
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Re: Na Pali CathedralsAmazing image. This is wonderful, threatening, dark.
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Re: Na Pali CathedralsGreat shot Trevor, you have to view it full size to get any appreciation, the textures and detail are really something, whilst presented as a flat composition, somehow it takes on quite some depth
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Re: Na Pali CathedralsCool - thats some lovely shapes
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