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![]() ![]() (Taken wide open with Canon 70-200 F/4L IS on a 7D hand held)
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I like the different shades of the rocks.
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G'day Jimmy
A most interesting multi-layered rock face - I don't recall seeing 3 vastly different sets of rock so intermingled elsewhere Well done Phil
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Great Shot! The different shades of rock are looking beautiful.
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