A couple of pix of the creek.
Kit lens @70mm f13 1/8s

Kit lens @18mm f22 1/1s

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Pix from O'Reilly meet #1I am sure I speak for all those who attended the meet, a great day had. The weather was kind and a fantastic host - Finch. Thanks Michael for arranging this one and offering your expert knowledge. looking forward to the next one!
A couple of pix of the creek. Kit lens @70mm f13 1/8s ![]() Kit lens @18mm f22 1/1s ![]()
Re: Pix from O'Reilly meet #1
Thanks Geoff - you are more than welcome. I love sharing whatever knowledge and enthusiasm I have about Lamington National Park and O'Reilly's with those interested. It really is paradise for me. It also happens to be where I met my darling wife, Dena, for the first time. Nice shots, too. Cheers Michael
Nice shots Geoff. I like #2 as it has a little more zing. Although the greens look slightly oversaturated?
I think #2 was the best angle for the stream too. I took some shots from the other side but I think your angle captures the footbridge and water the best. Nikon D70s, Nikkor 18-70, Sigma 70-300DG APO
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