Wollindilly River

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Wollindilly River

Postby sheepie on Mon Feb 25, 2008 9:17 pm

Went for a bit of a drive with the Camper Trailer and Little Sheepie over the weekend, and ended up camping a couple of nights on the banks of the Wollindilly. Really nice place...

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D70 Tamron 28-200@28mm f7.1 1/80th ISO400 (Taken by Little Sheepie)

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D200 12-24@16mm f10 1/50th ISO100

To me, the colour is a little yellow on these last two - not sure how you get a good balance between yellow and blue on these shots - this is the best I could come up with :( - it's either too blue (yes Stubbsy, there is such a thing!) or too yellow. Any ideas?

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D200 18-70@70mm f7.1 1/160th ISO100

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D200 18-70@70mm f7.1 1/1000th ISO500 (oops!)
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Re: Wollindilly River

Postby sheepie on Tue Feb 26, 2008 11:36 am

After looking at the originals of these at work, I'm wondering if I have a screen profile problem at home. Are these too dark to others, or is my issue a work screen calibration one?

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Re: Wollindilly River

Postby Killakoala on Tue Feb 26, 2008 6:05 pm

You just need to use a UV filter before you take the photos Leon :)

That cave is very interesting. Looks a nice spot.
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