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On the ropesEldest son looks on as his younger brother does a backward sommersalt on a bungy tramp in QLD. Pity there was no blue sky and sunlight for the lighting....anyway here it is:
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ghost, excellent image.
and it looks like great fun. "Sometimes when you are sad Poko, it's good to hug the monkey."
Nice, DOF is good to. Looks like they were having fun, thats for sure!
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Yes well done Ghost and I agree with Matt. The best pics are always taken on overcast days - the sun is far too bright and causes problems with highlights and shadows
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Great shot... My guess is eldest said "If you can do that so can I!!!"
As was said before, it works well because there is not too much light from the sky. Blue would have been nice but then you would have had shadows over the boys faces. Mal
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