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A few sunsets from AdelaideAnd one on the drive home back to Melbourne. Any comments welcomed. Russell
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Re: A few sunsets from Adelaide#2 and 3 i like a lot, especially the silohetted pier, and the others are ok but for the power lines, which dont do it for me .
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Re: A few sunsets from AdelaideNice shots Russell ,
love the depth of colour and especially the reflctions in #1 & #2 DebT DebT
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Re: A few sunsets from AdelaideI particularly like the way the reddish horizon in #3 seems to form a horseshoe with the the beach, thus breaking the image up almost into colour zones.
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