Photographer’s Note
We are on the Spanish leg of our travels.
Here is another unedited photo from along the way (I've only basic software with me).
El Torcal is a Nature Park near the Andalucian city of Antequera. It is a range full of strange peaks and rock formations, the result of wind and water erosion.
We visited one day only to find bitingly cold winds with zero temperatures and visbility. We retreated to look at nearby flamengos. The next day we tried again and struck a fine day with just a few clouds. It was ideal walking weather so we were able to enjoy all the fabulous formations. El Torcal has been one of trip highlights.
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fabianoleite
(851) 2009-05-02 6:28
Wonderful mount. The colors and texture are great. The green and the blue give a nice touch to it. Congratulations.
emilbo
(9097) 2009-05-02 6:38
Salut Ian,
Excellente composition et belle oeuvre de la nature bien mise en valeur devant ce magnifique ciel. Superbes couleurs et beau mariage de vert et de gris.
Félicitations!... et bonne fin de semaine,
Emilius
phwall
(5410) 2009-05-02 16:47
Hello Ian,
Ah Spain, one of my favorite countries, you lucky duck.
Nice shot, the rock formation reminds me of the Three Sisters in Katoomba. Very clear image, excellent quality.
Regards
Peter
Photo Information
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Copyright: Ian Fegent (ifege)
(1539) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-04-20
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Pentax K20D, Pentax 18-250
- Exposure: f/16, 1/180 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-05-02 5:45








