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Re: SunsetLovely image - the bird makes it live.
I find the lower areas are a tad dark but that may be as a result of resizing for the forum. Can't quite work out which reach of the river we are looking at so I'll guess: Indooroopilly? TFF (Trevor)
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Re: SunsetThank you for your comment. Yes, the image is slightly darker in the lower part as a result of resizing it. I took the picture in Karnataka (India); unfortunately I cannot remember the name of the river or the small village we stayed outside Thrissur. I don't think we can get a sunset quite like this in Brisbane; we don't have enough pollution to get that effect, thank God.
Re: SunsetI have been to an apartment at Tennyson, opposite Indooroopilly, that has a similar aspect,
Although now that I think a bit more about it, the foreground would have some buildings in view. TFF (Trevor)
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