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Mt Tomah botanical gardens - a few shotsA couple of shots from Mt Tomah botanical gardens in the Blueies. Would appreciate your comments and critiques.
Cheers Matt
Very pretty!!!
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Some nice autumn leaves there Matt... Nicely shot.
The daisy is great too - nice boke... What were the shooting details??? I can't seem to get at the EXIF... Cheers, John
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Like the daisy best. Pleeeeeeease don't say you shot it with the 50/1.4 Peter
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The daisy was shot using the 70-300mm sigma in macro mode 1/800s @ f/8. The tow landscapes were kit lens 1/320 f/11, and 1/400 f/11 respectively. Even with these shots, they still dont do justuce to the magnificent colours there on the day. The sky was deep blue, the grass was lush green and the tree colours were unreal. It is well worth a trip to those gardens.
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