After long absence I would like to invite to my next small photo presentation - maybe you like it?

http://www.foto.melbourne.pl/mildura-show/slideshownew.php
Any comments welcome!
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Gold time ...Hello Again,
After long absence I would like to invite to my next small photo presentation - maybe you like it? ![]() http://www.foto.melbourne.pl/mildura-show/slideshownew.php Any comments welcome!
Some really nice shots there are they all yours ?
Were you using a CPL for most the shots, I noticed the sky was often affectived adversely, unless you like the affect. The ant mound things are awesome, as are some of the dunes.
Mungo NPAlpha_7 - Yes, all of these photos are mine.
I know about this CPL disguisting effect - always on the wide angle settings. What do you think, it is any solution to avoid this (beside change focus lengh) ?
Impresive, great shots - lovely light ... big job and incredibile place!
![]() Cheers, Lopezzz
sirhc55 - Yes, Polish
![]() Lopezz I try use a half grade filter - but there was too strong light and I needed this beautiful deep blue sky ![]()
flash animation crap
![]() Firefox opened it. I really hate flash, i hate it so much. Nice photos..... whats with the dramatic music? I like #18, definately #19, #19 i'd say is my favourite of all.... I like trees and a Tree in nowhere works great for me. #24 had too much dark sky on right, judging from these photos thats what you wanted and didn't accidently get ![]() #39 nice idea, i would have liked to see a bit more foreground detail #47 & #48 nice ending photos. BTW: What language is that?
heh ... flash ... this Mungo slideshow it is part of a bigger one project, and each part have this sam engine and layout
![]() ![]() #24 this is magical border between light and "shadow zone" ![]() Language - polish of course ;P Thanks for comments!
Camrak - love the shots - I'll actually go back and have a second look...
love them ![]() Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Thanks again for comments!
On these photos I only copied real wonderful of nature, everybody should see this place his own eyes - believe me.
Mungo tourSmall info - I have read in last Australian Photography Magazine about photo tour to Mungo NP. Maybe this will be interested for somebody
![]() Cheers, Lopezzz
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