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Living waterfallsI haven't been on the forum for ages - been in the middle of a huge family reunion and today guess where we went ????
I know the colours aren't quite right, but it's been a long long long day - I'll have another look tomorrow Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Living waterfallsGood to see you are still around Rel. Have you been to Hervey Bay?
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Re: Living waterfallsBeautiful; where were they taken? Love the first one!
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Re: Living waterfallsNice shots mate. Would have been a great day out.
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Re: Living waterfallsHi guys Thanks for the feedback - I was quite chuffed with the first shot
We were extremely lucky and had perfect weather - glassy flat sea, not too hot, no seasickness , a fantastic boat and crew and fabulous whales We went out with Brisbane Whalewatching, they set out from Redcliffe, and go around the 'ocean side' of Moreton Island to a small area set aside as a whale sanctuary/park. On the boat at 9.30, out of the bay by 10 - m/tea, lunch and a/tea, whales whales whales, and home at around 3pm - a bloody great day !!! The crew were all superb, and really know their stuff, and just add to the experience !! If I could go back tomorrow, I would !!! Did I mention it was really great ???? Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Re: Living waterfallsNice work Rel. Sounds like it was a GREAT day. You lucky.......!
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Re: Living waterfallsGreat stuff Rel. Looks like you had a whale of a time
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Re: Living waterfallsWell it is nice to see you excited and happy Rel.
Nice pics to boot. Regards Colin Regards Colin
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