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Bit of the Bluey'sGuess you are tired of looking at waterfalls lizards and fungi
Well this is the last of it.... Empress Falls Bit of more conventional fungi Lower Empress Falls Up the Creek with a camera - Megalong Valley
Re: Bit of the Bluey'sI like the angle you have taken on the first. The colours are also good.
Regards Colin
Cameras, lenses and a lust for life
Re: Bit of the Bluey'sForgot the star of the show...
Go the dragons
Re: Bit of the Bluey's#1 I like that perspective, I guess I am liking the compositions of the falls that are bit different to the straight on shots and this one makes the cut in my books - the only improvement imo would be if you had a handy fellow to hold back those two trees partially hiding the upper portion of the falls
Nice fungi in #2 as well, I wish I had time to have a crack at this one, those little white bits on the top look great. Good balance on this one but I can tell thats a road in the BG Lower empress falls - this is a simliar composition to Gary's (Elver) one in the sense its a tight shot concentrating on teh water and that colourfull rock, however, and I am not sure why, but I like garys composition more - I actually think his waterfall shot was one of teh best.
yep like this composition, nicely framed creek and I think this might have been one of the better spots in that area - it is quite hard to visualise these kind of shots from up on the banks, its not until you get right down into the water or on the rocks do they become a bit more apparent.
westie.. good looking dragon, maybe a bit more warmth? looks cool on my monitor, but that could just be my end. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Bit of the Bluey'sThat guy looks positively cold! Get that dragon into the sun!!
Great shots here Ray...where was that Mushroom? Cameron
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Re: Bit of the Bluey'sThey are fantastic photos, all of them. Love the mushroom one in particular.
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