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Not quite so green, Mount BuffaloThe deal to get me down to the outlaws for Christmas was that I got to be up on Mount Buffalo on Boxing Day. Had a great, peaceful, day out hiking about the place. It even rained a little.
Most of the mountain was ravaged by fire the same year as the snowies got burned, neither are back to their former glory as yet. Trees grow so slowly at these altitudes. The view from half way up The Horn back along the plateu, roughly West. The silver hue on the hills is all dead timber. Northish out of the viewing hut that dates back to around 1900. Looking out to the South SE from the parking area at the base of The Horn Regards Colin
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Re: Not quite so green, Mount Buffalo#4 is quite an unusual vista!
Re: Not quite so green, Mount Buffalo#2 works really well! I love the frame that the window makes...obviously someone was watching where they put that window!
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Re: Not quite so green, Mount BuffaloThere's just enough light to make out the detail in the window itself.
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Yeah they used to think of that sort of thing way back when. Is this one looking dark to you guys? I am really enjoying the 24-70, it is becoming my more commonly used lense. Regards Colin
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Re: Not quite so green, Mount BuffaloNice photo's Colin.
I was actually down in bright aswell at the same time. If you got any photos of the Paragliders jumping off Mystic you might see me =) Was my dream to fly over buffalo to get some photos but alas the conditions didn't let us get over buffalo. I did go up there though to take some photos. Infact we have a very similar #2 photo =) I'll post some in another thread....I loved the dead snowgums for foreground. #4 for me I would maybe PP this to have a darker mood though as the snow gums give it that feeling. -Dave
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Sorry Dave all I saw were some climbers on the Horn, and I did not end up taking pics of them. I did see the launching ramp for the hang glider folk over near the old challet, bit to keen for me. Regards Colin
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