Well after 9km of dusty gravel Rd I found a spot for my sunset. I thought it was going to be a loss but seems mother nature gave me something different
weka2000 Is that a 300mm in your pocket? More info | Oct 08, 2006 04:54 | #1 Well after 9km of dusty gravel Rd I found a spot for my sunset. I thought it was going to be a loss but seems mother nature gave me something different
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Oct 08, 2006 04:55 | #2 This is the first time I seen the sun like this in Auckland. There was a strange feeling about it.
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Trying to get something to lead into the sunset wasnt easy. This is on the edge of a cliff face. The beaches below are easy to get to but they will kill you comming back up so steep.
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catsith Mighty Award Winner 6,265 posts Likes: 2 Joined Mar 2006 Location: brisbane australia More info | Oct 08, 2006 05:04 | #4 weka, they are lovely, the first is my favourite, stunning. Tina
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Ferco Goldmember 2,766 posts Likes: 1 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland More info | Oct 08, 2006 05:07 | #5 i love the last two, though i think i have to agree with Tina; the first one is the prize! amazing colours Canon Gripped 350D & 40D
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andydajo Goldmember 2,104 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2005 Location: Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. UK More info | Oct 08, 2006 05:14 | #6 Love #1, beautiful. My Gear
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dgcorner Goldmember 4,722 posts Joined Sep 2005 Location: New Zealand More info | Oct 08, 2006 13:42 | #7 #1 & #3 for me. Its getting better and better Tony! John
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CliveyBoy R.I.P. He will be missed 3,272 posts Likes: 42 Joined Nov 2005 Location: Tauranga, NZ More info | Oct 08, 2006 15:12 | #8 No 3 is my favourite - rather Japanese in style. Clive, and Great G/D Abbie
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asolie Pigeon Queen 4,941 posts Joined Jul 2006 Location: Locating customers for the Pigeon Cafe. More info | Oct 08, 2006 17:47 | #9 |
IainB Goldmember 1,427 posts Likes: 2 Joined Jan 2002 Location: Auckland, New Zealand, More info | Oct 10, 2006 14:21 | #10 Striking shots, Tony! Dramatic composition in each case, but especially so in #1 and #3. _______________
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mrclark321 Noinker 7,537 posts Likes: 23 Joined Mar 2005 Location: .... with a long history More info | Oct 10, 2006 14:23 | #11 Very nice, the horizon is off a little in the second. Sony A7R3 & A7R4
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CarolP Senior Member 650 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Buffalo, New York More info | Oct 11, 2006 11:22 | #12 #1 is just gorgeous! CarolP
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HrcRacing Goldmember 2,019 posts Joined Aug 2005 Location: NE Florida, USA More info | You have a bit of dust to clean up but, other than that, this is a great series. I really think that the first one is worthy of framing. Great job. Robert
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Rendezvous Goldmember 1,183 posts Likes: 10 Joined Jul 2004 Location: Tauranga, New Zealand More info | Oct 11, 2006 19:53 | #14 The first shot is a good one! danieltalbotPhotography
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