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Autumn Snow - TasmaniaThis was the view greeting me this morning when the clouds disappeared that were obscuring Adamsons Peak (pictured) over the other side of the Huon Valley.
We have had some blustery southerlies these last couple of days delivering some snow directly from Antarctica. Adamsons Peak. Southern Tasmania. Steve.
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Re: Autumn Snow - TasmaniaYeah, that looks cold good luck with that
I like the image but am in two minds about teh OOF trees, maybe just a little less tree might make them stand out less? what about a 6x4 ratio starting from the LH side? I also literally leaned to the left to see what was behind that rusty coloured tree on the hill! gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Autumn Snow - TasmaniaLove those cold looking mountains! Looks a little like NZ.
I reckon it is distracting a bit. Only if they were a bit sharper so as it frame the image somewhat.
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