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Taranaki NZ Pt2Finally the sun came out today. 120kms gale expected tomorrow in Wellington. The crazy NZers are out swimming and sunbathing in 17C temperatures! Anyhoo, here's a few more photos of spectacular Mt Egmont:
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2Love the first 2, the last one looks a little faded for a better word
Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2I would clone out that palm tree..... spoils the image for me, but then I don't like palms. Fuji X-Pro1 | X-E1 | X-T1 | XF14 | XF23 | XF27 | XF35 | XF56 | XF60 | XF10-24 | XF18-55 | XF55-200 | MCEX-11
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2That first one is a classic - crazy sheep! the second is nice but the very light blue colour in the sky does not rock my world, maybe darken that colour alittle?
The last one would look awesome as a pano style, crop away grass and a fraction of the sky! gerry's photography journey
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I actually like palm trees and was thinking of cloning another one INTO the image... President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2I think the first one is iconic of NZ. Love it.
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2It's not a palm tree it's a tree fern, and thats how big they grow in the Taranaki !! the closer to the mountain the bigger they grow I.E. much more rain. You want to see how big the Rhododendrons get.
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2First one is POW I believe. What a great sight. Any chance of the EXIF info for this one? I am guessing 200mm focal length. Or is it just the 105?
I would get rid of the halos. Love the tree palm. keep it. Get rid of the last one. It's cramping your style.....
Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2that first on ios absolutely whimsical and wonderful marvellous job
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I think the tree-fern adds a prehistoric, Jurassic feel to the image. Clone out the house instead. Steve.
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Steve, I never even noticed the house. I think I will remove it. Maybe I should clone in a teradactyl or something similar. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Hmm, perhaps you could also clone out Mt. Egmont, and sustitute a more attractive mountain, say Mt. Fuji? Oh, and what about dropping in a couple of UFOs flying past while you're at it? Please excuse my sarcasm, but for heaven's sake people, this is what it looks like when you're standing there! Cheers What's another word for "thesaurus"?
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No dramas, but I'm pretty easy going when it comes to my images. Leave them alone or change them into something ridiculous, it's all fine by me, as long as we have fun in the process, which is what photography, for me, is all about. Actually, the UFOs might be interesting... President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2I like the first and the last Ozi.
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2I quite like #2, and I like the palm. It gives a nice counterpoint to the mountain, and also give you a nice left to right gradient of size. I also think it offers a nice contrast to the other vegetation, so again, things seem to graduate left to right, ending with the grassy fields. I also like the use of HDR, we've been seeing some nice HDRs lately and this is another that breaks down my more general dislike of the technique. Lastly, I really like the strong leading line of the creek, not sure it could work without it.
Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2I love love love the first one!!
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Re: Taranaki NZ Pt2Yup - #1 is a killer alright!
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