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Reflections on The OutbackThere's not much water in The Outback Deserts of NSW and SA, but where it is, it's pretty nice...
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Re: Reflections on The OutbackLeon...Have you gone walkabout again? When do you work?
That second image has a lot of power. It's a knockout! I can almost hear the frogs croaking and the mozzies buzzing. Regards
Matt. K
Re: Reflections on The OutbackWelcome back to the forum Leon, I was starting to miss you (only a bit ). That 2nd shot is amazing....looks like you had a great time!!
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Re: Reflections on The OutbackHi Leon, that second shot with the reflection of the sky is amazing!
Re: Reflections on The OutbackLeon
The Good: Like the rest I reckon #2 rocks. #3 is a pretty good image as well let down a little by the way you've posted it here. The bad: #1 looks really out of focus to me - especially the foreground leaves whcih really detracts from the shot - not enough depth of field IMHO #4 almost makes it but what looks like a large sun flare in the middle of the image distracts me Peter
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Re: Reflections on The Outback
Thanks
That's the look I was going for in #1 - sort of a dreamy feeling In #4, I think what you're seeing as a sunflare is actually steam - these are hot springs, coming out at about 70 degrees if I recall correctly. They're a bit radioactive too - so I'll probably be glowing next Saturday night I'm working on getting more pics sorted from our adventure, and will write something up in the coming week or so with more info *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Re: Reflections on The OutbackI really like no.2. The colours and composition are fantastic. I would probably like to see this photo taken at slightly lower angle, but that's just my preference.
No. 1 has a nice composition but looks like it's out-of-focus. Nice sky colours in the 2nd last. Alex
Re: Reflections on The OutbackLove the 2#. Should be printed and framed..
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I'm with surenj. Definitely the hero shot for me too and I'd be proud to have this one adorn my gallery as one of my own.
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