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Marching GumsTook these two shots along the Wiseman's Ferry Rd on the (long) way to Sydney from Newcastle which is a really scenic drive if you have the time.
Peter
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Re: Marching GumsGreat shots Peter. Amazing scene
Love that whole area in and around Wisemans Ferry, St Albans etc..
Re: Marching GumsI LOVE the leading lines...but I always am a sucker for them. The contrasting colour in the half-barks provide a lot of interest as well. To be pernickety, I'd prefer it without the pile of branches or mower. Maybe it would be too simple, but then again I am a simple gal!
I've thought about trying to capture something similar in the state pine forests up here, but have never gotten off my @ss to do it myself.... I'll try to be a bit nicer, if you try to be a bit smarter.
Re: Marching GumsBoth nice shots Peter, both have a story to tell with the pile of wood or the mower, you have also controlled the exposure nicely here, especially since it could have been a shadowy mess!
I assume its not plantation? the trees look sort of pruned, but not quite... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Marching GumsCrop the 1st pano.....
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