I only PPd the first. The rest are pretty much straight out of the camera.



Thanks Adam
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Sydney Harbout SunsetsWent out to shoot the Harbour again. This time from Strickland House, this is in Vaucluse off Vaucluse Rd. There is public access and they have a massive mansion for viewing, beautiful gardens etc. Once you are on the beach you can wander in either direction. I just went down for the sunset. Unfortunately there were no clouds today, but I am still happy with what I got. Hope u like these:
I only PPd the first. The rest are pretty much straight out of the camera. ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Adam D50 - AF-S NIKKOR 18-70mm 3.5-4.5G ED
beautiful mood on the last one adam
looks very tricky a combination of technique and perfect timing the composition on the other two dont flatter them but i love the colours
Adam
#3 is exceptional. The moodiness of it with the strong focal element of the bridge really work to great effect. Peter
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