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Acacia raddiana
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| Information sur la photo |
Copyright: Ori Fragman Sapir (fragman)
(17589) |
| Genre: Plants |
| Média: Couleur |
| Date de prise de vue: 1993 |
| Catégories: Desert |
| Appareil photographique: Nikon D300 |
| Versions: version originale |
| Date de soumission: 2009-10-31 2:30 |
| Vue: 141 |
| Points: 12 |
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| [Ligne directrice - Note] Note du photographe |
| Acacia raddiana is the commonest acacia in Israel. Here you can see it growing near the Dead Sea. It is of great ecological importance since it produces food for many creatures and is a place of rest and nest for many others. |
horias, ferranjlloret, peter_stoeckl, Pitoncle trouve(nt) cette note utile Only registered TrekNature members may rate photo notes. |
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- horias
(3948) - [2009-10-31 2:40]
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Ori
Today a wonderful tree!
This acacia near the Dead see is amazing!
Congratulation!
Horia
- foozi
(9045) - [2009-10-31 3:58]
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Hi Ori,
very well composed shot showing the lone tree surrounded by arid. Well detailed and lively presentation.
regards,
Foozi
Hi Ori,
Interestin landscape with a A. raddiana. TFS
Ferran
Hi Ori,
Set your camera on a tripod and bring your ISO down, the tree is'nt going anywhere. Sometimes we rush ourselves, I find when I do, I have regrets and there has been times when I wish I had spent the time to pull out the tripod to achieve sharper images plus getting a softer grain effect or a noiseless effect. It's still a great shot, I think you could do better as I have seen even more incredible shots from you.
Paul :)
Hello Ori,
classically well composed landscape with solitary tree. Quintessentially simple and strong portrait of Acacia radiana in its natural habitat, demonstrating the tree's importance in its ecological role, and allowing us to see Jam haMelach from high above in the blue distance. Thank you!
With best regards,
Peter
Bonjour Ori,
Très bonne composition mettant bien en valeur cet arbre solitaire.
A bientôt sur TN pour de nouvelles aventures.
Gérard