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Oct 28, 2010 20:42 |  #1

Taken from Mountain View Road at Maleny. Spectacular. You can see the Glasshouse Mountains in the background, remnants of a volcano and the central plug.

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Oct 28, 2010 22:32 |  #2

Above was with 85L. This was with 17-40L.

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Oct 28, 2010 22:37 |  #3

I like the shot from the 85L best but that tree sticking up in the middle is a bit distracting. I can't help wondering if you were trying to shoot the tree or the view. It's an interesting landscape no question.


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Oct 28, 2010 22:51 |  #4

Agreed. It wasn't the intention, but it's definitely too centred. I was just trying to add some FG interest, but it ended up taking over the shot. Thanks for the comments. I need all the help I can get.


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