First is a portrait shot similar to the landscape one I posted yesterday. It's not a crop of the first one - just a different perspective in another image.
Second one is just up the dune a bit behind the sheoak trees. I liked the framing effect.


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Two more sunsets.....from Hervey Bay. Sorry folks, I'm nearly done with these!!
First is a portrait shot similar to the landscape one I posted yesterday. It's not a crop of the first one - just a different perspective in another image. Second one is just up the dune a bit behind the sheoak trees. I liked the framing effect. ![]() ![]() Last edited by Manta on Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:06 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Simon
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Terrific sunsets Simon . I like the inclusion of the pelicans and the natural framing of the she oak, and indeed the foreshore, that contains the eye in the frame in the second image. Beautifully done.
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Thanks Marco - there've been some fantastic sunset images posted here so I was really trying to get some good ones while I was up there!
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love the second one!
the branches give it a great border! Nathan
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