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ClovellyWent for a (Photo) Walk yesterday morning from Clovelly to Coogee and Bronte, what a beautiful spot!!! There is plenty of parking and it is very family friendly with a nice sheltered bay. The coffee at the cafe next to the club house was good too.
I found the Staircase half way to coogee it looks very interresting have to go back for some more shots. ISO 200 f5.6 1/125 ISO 200 f9.0 1/25 "Old school" (Olympus OM 1&2SP )
Re: ClovellyHi Craig,
I really like the first, it feels like it may of been selectively coloured, but not in the cheesey way that really irks me. I like the composition, and my only niggle is the stalk, I'd be tempted to clone it out as I find it distracting. #2 I like the composition and the juxaposition of the horizontal lines to the mayhem of the mosaic, but I'm not sure about the saturation levels, feels like you've destat to -18% or there abouts (unless its just a sun aged collection of tiles). I'd personally prefer to see a more vibrant version. Bu composition wise Iike it a lot.
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