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Back home for 2 nights while we are in the middle of a fauna survey at Bonogin - gotta love our work

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![]() Our water cooler ![]() Back home for 2 nights while we are in the middle of a fauna survey at Bonogin - gotta love our work ![]() Rel Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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Beautiful shots Rel - we're all very jealous of your current working environment. (I bet you can't wait to get back to the real one!!!) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Quick note: First one is very saturated - did you play with this?? Simon
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You do, Nito - it's called "Evian" (which, perhaps not coincidentally, spells "naive" in reverse...) Simon
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Wow Rel,
great photos, that first one has wonderful colours while #2 is very peaceful. I thought I had a nice office working from home, close to the beach,... now I'm envious ![]() Thanks, 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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Wow, I've never had a view like that when I've stayed at work, sigh...
It's places and views like that, that make you stand in awe at the beauty and serenity of nature... Lovely images (although the greens in #1's a smidge to sat for me, although if you lose just a little lightness/luminosity on the greens it would work) Aka Andrew
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![]() Great photos Rel, love the first one. Cheers
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nice capture rel........ do you do your pp using lab color.......
Cheers ....bp....
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Narelle,
Luckily, like yourself and Damien, I also have a rainforest as my 'office' for part of my working life (while guiding for Binna Burra Mountain Lodge in Lamington National Park). I have to agree, its hard to beat. Absolutely delightful rainforest shots (although do agree with some others that no.1 could do with a tad less saturation) and captures the scene beautifully. You are a natural and upto your usual high standard. Congrats Cheers Michael
All right you win! You are one of the few that has an office nicer than mine.
And it presents so well too. Lovely work, the first one just a tad over saturated for me too. Steve Steve
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Thanks all for your comments
![]() I agree, a tad oversaturated, but done very quickly yesterday when we got home, between unpacking gear, washing and trying to have a shower (and remove ticks and leeches). Bernie - I think I did use lab colour for these 2 shots, was playing really .... have only just started using lab colour in the last couple of days (after reading about it with you guys) ![]() the very very spoilt Rel ![]() ps - Simon - you'd be amazed where you can plug in a photocopier !!!! ![]() Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships! -Ansel Adams
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