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by rflower on Tue Jan 25, 2011 10:19 pm
Roof on the trees   Spied this view on the way out ...  After everyone else had left, I went back down to the river. The sun was getting lower in the sky, and the river had become pretty still. The reflections were IMO awesome.  My take on the basket   Click all for bigger images. Here is a link to my gallery of keepers for the day. http://rflower.smugmug.com/DSLRUsers/Meets/Mitchelton-Winery/
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by bigsarg7 on Tue Jan 25, 2011 11:42 pm
I like your color version of the glass and wine bottle, its amazing how different our shots turned out, I love yours they look fantastic IMO. Glad to see you stuck around a bit longer and enjoyed some reflections, the river looks amazing when its still and the reflections can become so clear and sharp. I really really like your 2nd image, I like the white balance, the clouds aren't over done at all and I think you've done an awesome job! How were little Joshy's pics?? he was such a good little guy to come along! He's got a keen eye!! 
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by aim54x on Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:28 am
That tower really does it for me! Can anyone shed some light on its history/design?
#2 stands out for me....
I am torn between the colour and the B &W versions of the wine bottle....maybe I am in a bit of a black and white mood...but the mono version wins by a whisker
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by biggerry on Wed Jan 26, 2011 4:19 pm
I like #3 , the BW version doesn't cut it from my end - the dead straight line created by the building and the path leading up to the tower make work for me rflower wrote:My take on the basket
either or, however straighten it up! I actually like #4 on your smug site, something different and good pattern of bottles.
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by rflower on Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:05 pm
bigsarg7 wrote:I like your color version of the glass and wine bottle, its amazing how different our shots turned out, I love yours they look fantastic IMO. ... How were little Joshy's pics?? he was such a good little guy to come along! He's got a keen eye!! 
I used my 50mm 1.4 for the basket shots, with a really low aperture. That might be part of the difference. Thanks for your comments Kristen. We have had a first pass through Josh's photos, will get the final set out today, and post some up. He really enjoyed the day. aim54x wrote:That tower really does it for me! Can anyone shed some light on its history/design?
#2 stands out for me....
The tower was certainly impressive - a real centrepiece of the complex. You could see it from the front gate as you drove in, and wound your way through the vines to the cellar door. The following URL gives some info about the overall history of the place. It states that the winery opened in 1974, including the tower designed by Australian architect Ted Ashton. http://www.mitchelton.com.au/getdoc/c6e018f9-31e0-4ee0-964b-e3fb0f53cd81/WineHistory.aspxbiggerry wrote:I like #3 , the BW version doesn't cut it from my end - the dead straight line created by the building and the path leading up to the tower make work for me rflower wrote:My take on the basket
either or, however straighten it up! I actually like #4 on your smug site, something different and good pattern of bottles.
Thanks all for your comments. Gerry, I have straightened the bottles  I didnn't pick that before you pointed it out ...
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