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by Killakoala on Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:21 pm
I havent posted a pic for a while so here's two.
Two distinctly different landscapes from two distinctly different parts of the world.
This is from the top of the Stirling Ranges near Albany in WA. it was a gorgeous day and the long and steep climb was rewarded with a view to kill (or die) for. (Nikon F70 and Fuji 100)
Larger here - http://killakoala.smugmug.com/photos/73531339-L.jpg
This is from yesterday. It is the statue of Jesus overlooking Dili in East Timor. It was difficult taking a photo of it from where i was to show the size of the statue. It is quite large. I guess about 25-30 metres tall. (D2H and 80-200mm)
Larger here - http://killakoala.smugmug.com/photos/73531337-L.jpg
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by LostDingo on Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:26 pm
alot of depth in the first one Steve  The Fuji film was a good choice with the greenery 
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by pharmer on Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:29 pm
#1 - nice view, needs a bit more punch for my tastes - a bump in contast/saturation to get the "Velvia" look
#2 - hard to tell the scale here, kinds of looks like a miniature. 
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