World Map Greenland Qaasuitsup
Uummannaq fjord, kayaking along Storön and iceberg
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Photo taken in Qaasuitsup, Greenland
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- Uploaded on August 13, 2009
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- Camera: Canon EOS 30D
- Taken on 2009/07/09 12:51:26
- Exposure: 0.003s (1/400)
- Focal Length: 28.00mm
- F/Stop: f/14.000
- ISO Speed: ISO200
- Exposure Bias: 0.00 EV
- No flash

Comments (110)
efejota, on May 7, 2012, said:
Beautiful picture
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Greetings
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Brigitte Jarchow, on May 7, 2012, said:
tolles foto, diese spiegelung finde ich klasse LIKE gruß brigitte
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matsljungberg, on May 7, 2012, said:
Thank you efejota for your kind comments and like. Also here easy kayaking, and the water was as cold as in the Stockholm archipelago last week. Greetings, Mats.
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GWHoffman, on May 27, 2012, said:
Wonderful, thanks for sharing. LK-30!
Kind regards, Glenn
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matsljungberg, on May 29, 2012, said:
Thank you Glenn for your kind comments and like. Greetings from Sweden, Mats.
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6th JULY!!!!, on September 15, 2012, said:
amazing scenery and view..liked..
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matsljungberg, on September 16, 2012, said:
Thank you 6th JULY!!!! for your kind comments and like. Greetings from Sweden, Mats.
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seventhheaven, on December 9, said:
Thank you Mats for submitting your fine photos to the 2012 December TTT FAVORITE PLACES!
Good luck in the contest!
Kind Regards
Marian
2012 December TTT Moderator
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seventhheaven, on December 25, said:
Congratulations for TOP TEN placement in TTT Mats! Your icebergs and kayaks are unsurpassed! Best Regards Marian
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matsljungberg, on December 25, said:
Thank you Marian for your congratulations, and for your kind comments on this kayak/iceberg photo. I have some and this one is one of those I like best (another one was appreciated in the NPC). Thanks for your moderation of the TTT. Greetings from Sweden, Mats.
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