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by mudder on Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:32 pm
G'day again all,
Just posting probably the last couple of Craig's hut from the High Country trip, gotta check out some pano's I've mean meaning to have a gander at...
Anyway, just trying to avoid the standard shot etc. Let me know what you think about the lighting and whether they work or not etc...
Cheers,
EXIF: D70, Nikkor12-24DX@19mm, F16, single man exp 1/30th, RAW, taken at 19:35
EXIF: D70, Nikkor12-24DX@24mm, F16, single man exp 1 second, RAW, taken at 06:30

Aka Andrew
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by owen on Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:36 pm
Hi Mudder. The first one is a good shot, perhaps lacking a little contrast for my liking but that last one I would say is my favourite of all photos you've posted... ever. I love it!
Absolutely gorgeous.
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by wendellt on Wed Feb 22, 2006 8:37 pm
the composition tone and colour rendition is masterful
the first one looks surreal because i know that cottage usually looks brownish but you got it white
excelent work
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