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  • After the Storm

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  • #2
    Lots to like in this, the wave action and water falling off the rocks and of course the rainbow.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by P Plates View Post
      Lots to like in this, the wave action and water falling off the rocks and of course the rainbow.
      Thanks Gabby we've had a rough couple of days and there's a bit of snow about now.. Might take a trip to the mountains Friday.

      This Lady had her camera wrapped in plastic taking shots on the same day.

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      • #4
        Like Gabby said - the lightning and wave action are eye catching

        Maybe the rocks bottom right could be lightened a bit? (#1)

        Not sure that I'd be out with my SLR in those conditions (#2) - but that 's how great images get made

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        • #5
          Really like the second one too, some great colours in those rocks and shows an angry sea. Pity the splash wasn't totally in the shot and I think she is braver than I standing there with all that spray.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by P Plates View Post
            Really like the second one too, some great colours in those rocks and shows an angry sea. Pity the splash wasn't totally in the shot and I think she is braver than I standing there with all that spray.
            I try to please.

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            • #7
              Damn those colours in the rocks are stunning. Have to get to Tassie - but won't be in the cooler months when I'd need a whole new wardrobe to cope

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              • #8
                Originally posted by P Plates View Post
                Damn those colours in the rocks are stunning. Have to get to Tassie - but won't be in the cooler months when I'd need a whole new wardrobe to cope
                Certainly not tropical at the moment. Feb/March is normally the most stable, but the highlands can get snow at any time of year.

                Get in touch if you plan a trip.

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                • #9
                  Definitely on our bucket list for next year. Finally our caravan is ready for collection - was supposed to be ready in March but has just arrived at the dealer in Caloundra. We're heading off to Croatia/Slovenia on Monday so won't be collecting it until our return in late June. Then it's look out Aus here we come.

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                  • #10
                    Love the colour in those rocks, good job on the repost.

                    (Might see you on the tracks Gabby!)
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                    • P Plates
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                      Broome is definitely on our list too Mick. Not sure whether we will get to some of the more remote areas you are visiting in this trip.
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