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A walk in the parkCameron came up for the day yesterday, so we went for a walk in the local park.
All of these shots were actually on the way to the park, but hey... I was more taken with textures than scenery today, though I did manage a few of the cliche shots. They will have to go in another post. I was very taken with the bones of this banksia exposed by a recent fire And this log bridging the creek Moving on the patterns of the ripples in the water caught my eye And the movement of water in the creek. Greg
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Re: A walk in the parkNow that you have posted your images, I feel there is no need for me to post mine! Clearly you were in the zone whilst we were walking around.
I do really like #2! Cameron
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Re: A walk in the park1 and 3 are best defined as awesome. Not a fan of the out of focus element in the foreground of 2.
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That was interesting because I wasn't a fan of the oof background, or more the level of texture in it. My fav would be the first D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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