

regards,
Paul
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Rainbow Valley - RevisitedProcessing more photos from Rainbow Valley. I like the second personally better. The first if you look closely dead center in the rocks and a tree you can just make out 2 people standing beside the tree. Big no no to go up there!
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Paul,
Take me there next trip! Very nice and thanks for keeping me a definitely wanted trip to the Outback. Last edited by birddog114 on Mon Oct 17, 2005 8:44 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Paul that looks like a stunning place. NIce images.
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Nice work Paul
![]() The colours of the first one are superb. I'm not sure that the shadow of your tripod does anything for the pic however. The geometry of it looks a bit out of place in such a beautiful natural environment. That said, I prefer this one to the second image. The sand offers a nice contrast to the reds in the rock. ![]()
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