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Photo of the Day ~ General Category ~ February 08, 2011

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It Is Not a Fishing Day
by Ivan Quiros (iquiba) 
Camera:
Olympus E-P2 (PEN)
Location:
Cerro Azul, Cañete, Lima
 
Peru

Photographer Notes:
None.


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Milan Binicki commented on February 08, 2011 02:57:
Nice photos! Congrats!
Antonin Vystrcil commented on February 08, 2011 04:47:
Good color. Brilliant sharpness. Excellent bokeh. Congrats, Ivan !!
Linn Smith commented on February 08, 2011 06:53:
A wonderful perspective of this beach scene against a good backdrop of the mountains, very colorful foreground interest! Big congratulations!
Teri Moyer commented on February 08, 2011 19:49:
Wonderful colors and beautiful scene! Congratulations on your win today!
Ivan Quiros commented on February 08, 2011 23:47:
Many thanks Milan, Antonin, Linn and Teri for your kind comments from this pic.
Patrice Cigallio Wesa commented on February 09, 2011 02:24:
A colorful, fascinating capture of these interesting boats each with their own names in the midst of a lovely beach scene & attractive mountains in the BG. Congrats on this wonderful winner today, Ivan!
NJ Mravich commented on February 09, 2011 19:50:
Great assortment of color and DOF in this scene! Nicely captured! Congrats
Ivan Quiros commented on February 09, 2011 20:20:
Thanks Pat & NJ for taking time and posting comments from this podt.


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