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Unusual Rock FormationsManaged to get up for sunrise once again and headed for Moffat Headland to capture these unusual rock formations which act as tidal pools. Had checked the area out on Monday with Oneputt.
Comments welcome Bob
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Re: Unusual Rock FormationsBob
I reallly like the alien feel those rock formations give and they are a nice counterpoint to the sunrise. Did you take any that were tighter on the rocks - I think they'd be an interesting subject in themselves Peter
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Peter Yes I did but I didn't really crack it, so what I did take is not even worth processing! Bob
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Re: Unusual Rock Formationsbeautiful image! those rocks are incredible.
i cant help but feel it is a little over sharpened though. Nathan
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Yes, I can see why you would think that but it certainly isn't. The rock is really textured - kind of like an amalgam of decomposed granite. Bob
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Re: Unusual Rock Formationsgood point
Nathan
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Re: Unusual Rock FormationsIts a beautiful image Bob... it almost looks like two images that have been merged (although I know it isnt).. I really like this one!
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Re: Unusual Rock Formationslove the shot, esp the reflections off the pots.
Re: Unusual Rock Formationswow..perfect
Re: Unusual Rock FormationsThat foreground really pops and adds great depth to the image. Terrific shot.
cheers marco
Re: Unusual Rock FormationsBob, you are really making that camera sing of late. Beautiful!
Steve
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