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Silent Sentinels at SunsetHad to go to Brisbane for a couple of days during Easter and decided to time the Sunday drive home so I could get a sunset shot of the Glasshouse Mountains from Wild Horse Mountain Lookout.
As everything was closed in Brisbane we whiled the time away with a movie and then a leisurely yum cha in the Valley. Followed up with a container of flavoured milk from the BP and, not having walked up the track to the lookout before, found I was very unfit and struggling to get up there. Anyway, I digress, here's one of the pics. Comments welcome Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
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lol, that will never help in a bushwalk I love the way the sunlight 'spills' around teh peaks, that really makes this image I would consider cropping the bottom to remove some of the trees, they appear to be plantations which dont really rock my world in a scene like this. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Silent Sentinels at Sunsetfreakin superb. just wonderful to look at...so much depth.
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Re: Silent Sentinels at SunsetBloody Magic Bob, these landscapes make me jealous well done.
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Re: Silent Sentinels at SunsetThe dynamic range on this is amazing!
How many filters have you stacked for this? Or is this just one reverse ND grad (ND8 I assume)?
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Thanks One filter - 3 stops reverse ND Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Silent Sentinels at SunsetThanks Bob for the info.
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