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Late light at O'Reillys......one of the many lookouts we were at today, but waiting for the sunset, my sunset pix's are very average............ so this about 10-15 minutes before sunset.......
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Bernie - great scenery there !!!! Can't wait until you 'hit' the third one in labcolour
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WOW, nice shots there and get a good view as well. Done well BP glad you enjoyed the trip, and look forward to more shots.
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great scenery,
needs a bit more pop though, expect you will do a lab colour job on these? Steve check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
That last one is just downright ominous! Love the rolling clouds and great capture.
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WOW Fantastic shots and location. Love the last one, those clouds look very threatening.
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#1 is a great scene. Should come up a treat after some PPing. It's nice to see a simple scene like this sometimes, rather than having a spectactular sunset or cloud formation steal the show.
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