Clifftop - Estuary and Beach - Aireys Inlet

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Clifftop - Estuary and Beach - Aireys Inlet

Postby Matty B on Wed Feb 16, 2005 9:23 pm

Same day as beach shot (two days ago) I have lost all of the EXIf data on this one. It's with the kit lens at 18mm ISO 200 with tri-pod. After taking the beach shot I was keen to expand the horizon and get some elevation. This spot is off the beaten track and is my favorite 'quiet time' spot on the coast.

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Postby xerubus on Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:35 pm

Beautiful work.... you could make a nice series of these on your wall.....

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Postby redline on Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:39 pm

the sky and clouds look great but i think the tree branchs would have been better if they weren't in frame, only a suggestion.
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Postby Matty B on Wed Feb 16, 2005 10:41 pm

Thanks xerubus,

Yes, I have got some of these printed and clip board displayed as sale items in my partner's holiday house. I have no clout here at home though.....not my house - not my walls , but I get artisic equity in the garden.......... :wink:

Redline - you might be right on there. My partner who has a tasteful eye for these things also likes some shots from the same spot but just in front of this dead bush. I'm a sucker for dead timber - a bleached wood fetish thing. Thanks for looking and commenting.
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