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Maroochydore Holiday PicsHi All,
I was in Maroochydore for a long weekend break last weekend. Had a nice apartment overlooking the mouth of Maroochy river....unfortunately rained most of the time...sky was overcast and really not too many photo opportunities...lucky I had my fiancee and some red wine to keep me company. Here is a pic I took at the crack of dawn...dont ask what I was up at that hour This was the view from my balcony I did manage to get out to do some mountain biking...of course the trail was full of mud...but it was fun anyway Here is a shot of the Parklands State Forest near Nambour Let me know what you think? Joe
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nice pix's......... but if you crop at the base of the tree in the middle and have more of a pano look this should improve this image, great colour overall in both pix's........
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Certainly looks like the Sunshine coast as i remember it. Lots of clouds and rain.
I feel that both of those lics could do with the panorama crop. Make them long and thin and i reckon they would look sensational. Nice saturation though. the green in the woodland shot is so verrryyy green. Steve.
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Thanks for the comments....I was trying to do a panorama crop...but i guess probably not extreme enough.
Perhaps I oversaturated that forest shot...It soooo easy to get carried away when PP Joe
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I love the trees and I don't think you went too far with the saturation (no futher though) gives it a lush look. It could have done with a wider crop but it looks great.
The first one definatly has too much sky in it... IMHO i'd crop off 1/2 the sky but it's still is a nice capture. Michael
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Love the 2nd shot as is, great green colour, (could be anywhere in Oz), Max
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