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A few more MT Tomah pics...Gotta get my pics in before the others start posting. It's a bit like snooker......some of my last Tomah pics got a deserved critical pasting so here's an attempt to make up ...
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Re: A few more MT Tomah pics...hot stuff on the last image Matt, its hard to make a flower picture which people go wow at now cause every man and his dog is doing it, however in this case the last outshines all you other flower pictures from Mt Tomah.
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Re: A few more MT Tomah pics...Along with the last I don't mind #2 as well although I reckon the flower could be brightened - make it look a bit more like it's glowing with light in the darkness...
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Re: A few more MT Tomah pics...#3 is a bit lost on me...but the last is great!
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Re: A few more MT Tomah pics...I agree, #4. It's the only one that really lifts above the representational.
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