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I can imagine that it is more than a 2 minute walk. But, any time you can catch water that calm, it's well worth the effort, IMO.
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Well i could just see myself sitting there on the edge with the fishing rod enjoying the peace and taking it all in and well maybe a nice cold beer as well. Loverly pictures and great to have such nice beauty to take pictures of. Well done.
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Dee, these are pretty cool shots. I'm not used to seeing your pictures with normal natural colours I have a place all scoped out at daisy lake reserve area. Not sure exactly how to get there yet so that will be an adventure in itself. There's Deek's lake and Echo lake up here (Sea to Sky area) that are really tricky to get to but apparently they are awesome in its most pure uncorrupt sense. You game?
I've been admiring these for a few minutes now Dee, these are excellent. Seem to capture that peaceful, tranquil feel... Places/scenes like this just top off a nice bush-walk... Very, very nice...
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Last oneLove the last one.
You have one hell of a back yard.......... even comes with a couple of seats for you to sit on while having a brew and admiring a truly beautiful view. Cheers, Terry "Photography is not about cameras, gadgets and gismos. Photography is about photographers. A camera didn't make a great picture any more than a typewriter wrote a great novel." -Peter Adams, Sydney 1978
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