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Rainbow RuinsThis shot was taken last spring near Nelson in SW Vic. near the S.A. border on the Nelson - Port Mac Donnell Road. It was a very windy day with heavy showers blowing in all day - but plenty of those springtime rainbows to chase! This was close to sundown. Hope you like it.
Cheers, Shoot early - Shoot often
Love it! I have a fascination with old ruins and this with the few animals and the rainbow and moody sky in the background is great...
Out of curiosity, is this a blended image? Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
very dynamic shot Matty B. I like it alot...
cheers http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Those stupid sheep and the rainbow ganged up and destroyed someone's shed, that's unbelievable!
I love it, and the light on the ruin is perfect as well.
Hi all, thanks for comments. Mudder, this is simply a point and shoot effort. No blending this time. I even put it through the Sony Pixela program as i did not have PS then. I guess I was just in the right place at the right time (for once!)
Shoot early - Shoot often
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