and this in aperture priority f4.2 exposure time 1/1000 sec focal length
66mm c&c welcome, thanks for looking.
cheers pa.
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i'm backfrom melbourne that is took this today in manual, aperture f10, exposure time 30 sec, focal length 28 mm
and this in aperture priority f4.2 exposure time 1/1000 sec focal length 66mm c&c welcome, thanks for looking. cheers pa.
I like the second as well - and like above, the sun reflecting off the wet sand is fantastic.
My only comment would be that I don't really like the tree branch in the front of the shot. Otherwise, great work!
Beautiful work Pa.
Too much darkness in the right corner for my liking in the first shot but the second is a marvellous capture. Well done. ![]() Simon
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Welcome Pa,
I was missing your sunrises ![]() First one is a bit on the dark side The second one makes up for it, a great shot. Cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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thanks rainey,ladybird,simon,mick and andre, with the first shot i think the aperture should have been f6,that may have lightened the image a bit,and the second image the branch was on the beach
cheers pa
Cropping should fix this first one, both are outstanding images Pa. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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hi max i've cropped it but didn't repost it and thanks to you and also thelastname, right place right time.
cheers pa
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