Revolutionising Tripods: The Benro Theta Is An Auto-Levelling Travel Tripod
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chase Plus
17 2.5k 669 England
14 Feb 2009 5:37PM
Would love to sww these Malcolm.Of the three versions you have posted,my preference is #2..nice & close to show off all that dust & texture.
RuthyJ 16 England
14 Feb 2009 5:37PM
Excellant set of images .I so want to see these one day. Great shots.
martin.w 20 619 29 United Kingdom
14 Feb 2009 5:56PM
V1 for me as it shows the vast scale of the place. Magical! Smile
Briwooly 17 454 6 England
14 Feb 2009 5:58PM
Works well as a series Malcolm

Brian..................................
Buffalo_Tom Plus
16 2.3k 29 Wales
14 Feb 2009 6:00PM
Would love to see these Malcolm.Great photo journalism.
Tom.
challicew 15 1 1 South Africa
14 Feb 2009 6:05PM
Excellent set!
Mynett 14 142 6 United Kingdom
14 Feb 2009 6:06PM
Thanks for taking me to see these, wish I could go there it must be an amazing sight, well captured shot.
Linda Smile
KBan 18 512 4 United Kingdom
14 Feb 2009 6:07PM
good trio Malcolm,

Will you be fit for Scalebar at the end of March ?
Keith
Bigtoe 14 7 United Kingdom
14 Feb 2009 6:09PM
Three very good images.
Ayelet_A 14 11 3 Israel
14 Feb 2009 6:14PM
Three excellent captures. V1 is my favourite with great composition and lighting.

Ayelet
14 Feb 2009 7:32PM
Great set of photos of this fascinating terracota army. I really like V2 and V3. JNC
14 Feb 2009 7:34PM
A brilliant set of shots Malcolm, i think these are what China is about.
Peter
JouŠo 18 56 Finland
14 Feb 2009 7:36PM
great!

Jouko
taggart Plus
18 47 15 United States
14 Feb 2009 8:06PM
superb capture of these wonderful soldiers!
Jennn
Alan_Coles 17 182 11 Wales
14 Feb 2009 8:06PM
Stonking images - great reportage.
glyndwr 15 103 10 Wales
14 Feb 2009 8:17PM
V1 my favourite Malclom, very strong lines.

Robert
Techno Plus
14 7.0k 8 England
14 Feb 2009 9:04PM
Fantastic threesome, a must place to visit..

Mal
thorn 18 124 2 Scotland
14 Feb 2009 9:29PM
Hi Malcolm,
My preference for these terracotta warriors is no2 but they are all fantastic and are a brilliant series you have put up.Amazingly taken.Thankyou for sharing these images.Great textures.Hope you are having a Happy Valentines Day.take care,AnnSmile
gary_d 15 576 13 Wales
15 Feb 2009 2:10AM
Three top class images. - gary
koka 14 United Kingdom
15 Feb 2009 8:05AM
a really beautiful composition. I love the muted colours reflecting the expressions on the faces of this wonderful army. well taken. Katie
Ray42 15 3 England
15 Feb 2009 8:28AM
Great set - have they excavated all of it yet?
Nettles 15 England
15 Feb 2009 10:21AM
My son was there last year and said it was really impressive.
Love the three shots.
Annette
JudeC 16 6 3 England
15 Feb 2009 2:57PM
Awesome images Malc - Jude.
owp 18 168
16 Feb 2009 8:43AM
. . the lighting works so well here and a good diagonal through the composition . . an intriguing image!

Mike.W
kinfatric 18 550 9 Scotland
16 Feb 2009 7:07PM
wonderful details in all three shots Malcolm. Ver1 for the depth
Pegon 17 78 1 England
17 Feb 2009 4:09PM
Three excellent shots Malcolm.
Pete.
User_Removed 17 4.9k England
17 Feb 2009 11:20PM
Amazing to see the pristine condition of these ancient artifacts. The shot superbly show, in detail, how they have been preserved.
Col
brownsilent 16 7 2 United Kingdom
22 Feb 2009 11:38PM
Unbelievable - super shots, with nice close ups of these guys,
Hanni
ChrisOs 18 3 1 United Kingdom
25 Feb 2009 12:04PM
I'd be more than happy to have taken any of these three. Version 3 is my favourite, just. Cracking detail and subtle colours.
Chris

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