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by biggerry on Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:07 pm
Well thats easter done thank goodness.. being that time of year where getting up when its dark is actually not that hard I took the opportunity to get out early to a location which I scoped out at Christmas (see here ), completely different conditions this time! no clouds and lots of clear sky! One thing I did learn, which is probably bleeding obvious to most however...take some time to look over your shoulder in the opposite direction to where the sun is coming up! the colours and colour gradients were awesome! there is no way my camera was gonna convey the tonal range and colours but, hey I gave it a go! Comments? improvements?    This is classic, "wtf you looking at punk, of course I am wet, we roo's like a bit of surf too" 
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by chrisk on Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:18 pm
biggerry wrote:This is classic, "wtf you looking at punk, of course I am wet, we roo's like a bit of surf too" 
lmao...great shot. is this pretty beach down the sth coast ?
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by gstark on Mon Apr 05, 2010 6:26 pm
Rooz wrote:biggerry wrote: This is classic, "wtf you looking at punk, of course I am wet, we roo's like a bit of surf too"
lmao...great shot.
Gerry, Funny, but brilliant. Skippy never looked so good.
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by BBJ on Mon Apr 05, 2010 7:03 pm
I love the shots, was worth you getting up and getting out for these, even the Roo. But i like them, and 10 points for getting up as some of us like our beds too much. LOl
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by aim54x on Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:07 pm
So many shots, so many thoughts.....one commonality...GREAT WORK, kudos for the early mornings.
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by biggerry on Tue Apr 06, 2010 9:55 am
lmao...great shot. is this pretty beach down the sth coast ?
Diamond Head, Crowdy Bay National Park which is about 30-40 mins south of Port Macquarie. Skippy never looked so good.
I thought skippy was gonna head butt me since I was between him and his bush home. and 10 points for getting up
kudos for the early mornings.
made easier by daylight savings... 
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by colin_12 on Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:05 pm
Missed these first go around Gerry, Very nice shots, and Skippy always had attitude. 
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by wendellt on Fri Apr 09, 2010 8:09 pm
the panoramas are awesome
how exactly did you get the kangaroo so close it looks like it was setup are there just kangaroos hopping along at this beach, if so it's pretty amazing
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by biggerry on Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:19 pm
Skippy always had attitude.  ta Colin how exactly did you get the kangaroo so close it looks like it was setup are there just kangaroos hopping along at this beach, if so it's pretty amazing
the roos up there are pretty used to people due to the camping ground, this guy and his mate were out on the rocks dabbling their little toes in the water, I just positioned my self in a spot between them and their bush home so they had to come past me 
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by biggerry on Fri Apr 09, 2010 10:25 pm
surenj wrote::O Capture NX wizardary to get the shodow detail?? :O Tell us how you got the waves to be mushy? ND filter?
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