Mesa Arch
Uploaded: November 26, 2003
Janice A. Hartmann April 30, 2005
I love this photo! Did you use fill flash at all here? Thanks,Susan and Neil Silverman May 01, 2005
Glad you like it, and no fill flash needed here at all. The red color is from the sunlight reflecting on the wall below the arch, and the wall is about 800 feet of red rock. #1307905Mary N C. Taitt June 14, 2005
What an incredibly gorgeous image. Did you use a tripod? #1468993Susan and Neil Silverman June 14, 2005
You Betcha!!! It is very early and slow shutter speed needed for this shot. Thanx for the compliment. #1469411Mary N C. Taitt June 14, 2005
I love, utterly love that photo!! WOW! I was wondering if you two, Susan and Neil, take pictures together. That is, are any of the photos themselves JOINT efforts? If you've already talked about this, I missed it and apologize. #1469427Susan and Neil Silverman June 14, 2005
Many are joint efforts, and we don't do a lot of territorial stuff about who photo is whose. Most images appear with both our names. #1470729Cathy Brisgone June 22, 2005
What an absolutely breathtaking image! #1508228Kerry Drager August 22, 2005
Hi Susan and Neil,Susan and Neil Silverman August 22, 2005
Kerry, thanx and where did you ever find time to get away from your monitor to look at a magazine like that? See you soon, neil and sue #1753582Kerry Drager August 22, 2005
Hi, Neil and Sue,Ryan Glaze September 15, 2005
Did I see this photo contest in Grove City, Ohio called Arts in the Alley last year? (if not, a photo that looked just like it won the big prize)Ryan #1843092
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