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Gazza I do not expect that within my lifetime I will ever capture an image a lovely as the first one here. Its beautiful. Bob
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I like the framing of the last one. Gazza, superb pics all(yes ,even the oops one). Did you crop them or created panorama?
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Hey Gaz, nice shots M8t. I would love to play with the angles on the one with the stumps in the water, beautiful to see. All very nicely done.
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![]() mtritt wrote..... "was the sky really that color? Looks a little washed out." The original pic was a little darker, f5.6, 1/1000", ISO 80 adjusted in PS till it started to sing/scream. The uv levels and glare were very high(I was out on the water in a jetboat) ............................. Narcis Oblivion wrote...... "Are these the trees that starred in "Lord of the Rings" ? If not they could be very close cousins, this area was used extensively during the filming of the Trilogy ..................... Wise wrote..... "Did you crop them or created panorama?" I usually crop away sky in a landscape image to accentuate the landscape format. Thanks to all for taking the time to comment, Gazza |
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love the first shot, though a polarizer would definitely have helped. also like the third one a lot...very nice shots!
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