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Pics from Muogamarra Nature Reserve...For those of you that haven't read the associated thread, Muogamarra is a Reserve that falls under the protection of the National Parks & Wildlife Service... It is a highly protected reserve and is only open to the public for 5 or 6 weekends a year... The park contains many rare species of wildflowers and native plants...
Here are some of the shots I took (all with the Nikkor 105mm)... I need to go back again with a tripod... Let me know what you think... Cheers, John
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great images......the first one looks like the Brooklyn rail bridge.......North of Sydney........
Cheers ....bp....
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It is the Brooklyn rail bridge and that's Brooklyn marina bottom right... Cheers, John
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Probably the best bunch of pics I've seen from you. My faves are #2,3,6 and 9. You really make that lens sing - tripod or not! The last shot has a very aboriginal feel to it. Only one that doesn't grab me is the first one - it's a little busy and no single point in the shot grabs me. It also seems to be a little oversharpened and has a slight blue hue, but it probably suffers most because of the quality company it's in. Well done and thanks for sharing these ones. Peter
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Leek,
Its a great place. We spent about 5 hours there. #2, #3 and #6 are my pick from the bunch. Well done. ozczecho
#6 is the winner....I love the richness of the browns....Frame it and sell it
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Great little compote of photos here, especially like the brown leaves and the last one,
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These are great captures Leek. I quite like 2&3, but number 6 is my fav by a big margin! I love both the simplicity of the subject and the rich brown tones. The DOF has made it into a stunning photo. I'll never look at some leaves on the ground in the same way again.
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thanks guys... while the flowers were great, I must admit I like the leaves and the sticks on the rock the best myself... terribly simplistic but pleasing to the eye...
I plan to go back to Muogamarra at least once before it closes... Cheers, John
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