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Atmosphere

(March 20-25, 2007)

Nurcan Azaz

Corlulu Ali Pasa Medresesi / Inside of the Cafe

A Y R T O N

Real fresh air ... and water :-)

Bahia, Brazil

22, march, 2007 -3:00 UTC Local Time 11 AM

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This beach is at state of Bahia in Brazil. It is just a amazing feeling being there. The air is perfectly clean, the water is very clear, transparent and hot, very hot. Fishes are all over following you when you're swiming or snorkeling. The atmosphere is perfect, to relax, to breathe, to enjoy, to swim, to sleep, to eat, to believe that there's still time for us to save our world and try to take it back to such a nice atmosphere. It just depend on us to avoid those politics that just want to destroy the planet in the name of bringing them more votes, and more money, but only to their pockets. Anyway, being there and shooting such a beautiful place was a relief to my mind. We spent days on beaches just like that one shooting for a Client, and here's my contribution to this new WWP event.
Location

Latin America / Brazil

Lat: 14° 57' 11.6" S
Long: 39° 56' 44.38" W

Elevation: 0 meters

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Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.

Equipment
NIKON D-80, Sigma fisheye 8mm, 4 RAW shots, homemade head, homemade monopod, F:11 1/200 ISO 100, stich w/PTGUI, retouch w/PS CS3

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