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More good weather......but not in Oz...
Koh Gradan, Trang province, Thailand Koh Mook, Trang Thanks for looking, Alex
Re: More good weather...
you should be shot for 2 reasons: 1) for displaying such nice weather pictures whens its pouring rain and miserable in sydney 2) for drinking beer out of glass like that The pictures are good though I really like the last one, the fill flash works nicely, the colours are great! my only gripe is the horizon, but by the looks of it the table was not straight...could be an advert for orange juice gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: More good weather...Thanks biggery LOL,
The table was on sand so wasn't leveled. But I thought I'd prefer to have the glass vertical rather than horizon horizontal. Cheers Alex
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