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Best part of the day!From a recent trip to Victoria and the ACT
Mount Beauty (near Bright Vic) Lake Hume Vic - Sunset (93% full after many dry years) Parliament House - Sunrise Lake Hume Sunset Comments welcome
Re: Best part of the day!Number 2 and 4 are the most interesting to me, nice colours and interesting shapes with the trees
Canon
Re: Best part of the day!All four are absolutely excellent. In particular the shot of parliament house is sublime (shame those within are not )
Chris
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Re: Best part of the day!C'mon Chris there are no pollies there at that time of day.
I like this set Jenno. I can relate to all of these shots and you have certainly captured some great colour. Regards Colin
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Re: Best part of the day!Thanks Guys,
Appreciate your comments
Re: Best part of the day!Great set of images Ray.
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No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Best part of the day!I think the first two are my favourites but the whole set is very strong - nice work Ray
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Re: Best part of the day!Great shots. I also found 2 and 4 the most
appealing.
Re: Best part of the day!An awesome set. My only suggestion would be a slight crop from the bottom of the second and fourth.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Best part of the day!Loving #1 especially and #3. Great stuff Ray.
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Re: Best part of the day!All are greta but love #1 with those rays breaking through to the centre of the frame.
Craig
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