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FH08 Weekender RejectsThese are some of the photos I took during the Ferry hop with the idea of using them in the Weekender 7 challenge. In the end, I decided I wanted to go with a single photo to reflect all four themes. Still I would appreciate C&C on these.
Feeling Blue. Similar in concept to several of the others: Boats: Had to get the classic harbour scene in somehow Opposites: Old & New; Short & tall also old & new Greg
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Re: FH08 Weekender ALTERNATESYou would have got my vote for either of your opposites photos, particularly the Circular Quay one.
And the boats one is a nice crop size.
Re: FH08 Weekender RejectsI think i would have voted for boats, as well as the lock and door.
D90, 50 mm 1.8, 18-70 mm, Sigma 10-20 mm, SB600
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