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Mungo National ParkWhat a interesting place.
Two the same colour and B/W Horizon levelled. Last edited by TonyT on Sat Dec 02, 2017 6:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Mungo National ParkI don't think the horizon is quite horizontal, but that's is a minor point for such beautiful pictures.
Re: Mungo National ParkThanks Zaf. Horizon Fixed and thanks for the comments.
Re: Mungo National ParkGreat pic! I prefer the B&W image...lots of drama. The composition is just perfect!
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Matt. K
Re: Mungo National ParkMungo is a great place and you have captured the eeriness perfectly.
Last time I was there I was still on film. Note to self: Go back soon. I agree with Matt. The B/W is best. Only thing I am not sure of is that rocket taking off in the background. Greg
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Taken at sunset and there sun rays you see.
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this is on my list.. hopefully soon I like the BW, it simplifies the composition, but the colour one really makes the ground jump out at me. gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Thanks for the comments, yes well worth seeing. I like to go back there at a different time of year when its a bit cooler. It was about 32deg a bit hot from Canberra from wearing a jumper. You can only go on the wall with a guide now and the roads in are all dirt and no petrol there. The road from Mildura is the best about 1 1/2 hours whereas from Balranald is rough and slow just under 3 hours, that in a 2 wheel drive vehicle.
Re: Mungo National ParkI've driven past the turnoff near Balranald many times, but have never had the time to go and see Mungo. Maybe should put it on my to-do list. Great photo and the little strike of light completes the photo.
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