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HighPlains SunriseUp to the Victorian High Plains on the weekend. Did a 33km bushwalk over two days. Thought I could share this sunrise with you all.
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Shane Olympus E1
Nice use of the foreground, getting the wild flowers in the shot looks great.
The only problem I see is that to take the photo myself I have to walk 33 kilometres. Did you get any roadside pics? ![]() Any more pics? I really like the high country! 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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E1Shane you appear to have a good talent of capturing and finding suject matter. A lot of interesting things going on in this capture, the forground, background, light breaking through the clouds and some soft pastel type colors in one are.
Good work
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Shane. You make that Oly shine. This image is beautifully framed and well captured. Superb. Thanks for sharing this little beauty.
Peter
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E1Shane beautifully taken image ditto as above comments. That spray of light from the clouds onto the hillside really hits the note.
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Thank you to all for your comments, I feel a bit strange here not having a Nikon but you all seem pretty cool. For those that wished to see some more ( for better or worst) you could drop by here http://australianbushwalking.fotopic.net/ and click on the Mt Feathertop link.
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Shane Olympus E1
There are a myriad of colours here and the light shining in the midde of the pic adds so much more. Awesome shot in one of the best places in this land.
Jethro shoot it real.
look! and see. Shoot and feel
Beautiful landscape Shane. Great mix of foregound with the mountains.
Stuff the 33km walk however, but thanks for the photo! Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
Hi Shane,
great shot, the mix of colours is very special. I went to your photo site, you have some great photos on there (Marysville and the Overland track collections are beautiful). Looking forward to some of your other walks and photos. Thanks, radar
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