these pics taken with the fisheye
cheers rob
coongie lakes

coopers creek

long exposure at coopers creek

more here http://robw.smugmug.com/gallery/1651303
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pics from coongie lakeswent to coongie lakes and coopers creek area for a week and it was great ! took us 9 days for the whole trip .. about 2,000 k's
these pics taken with the fisheye cheers rob coongie lakes ![]() coopers creek ![]() long exposure at coopers creek ![]() more here http://robw.smugmug.com/gallery/1651303 Last edited by robw25 on Tue Jul 11, 2006 3:46 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Last one is very nice... love the stars!
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Three great shots, but the last one is superb. I'd clone out that touch of tree right at the top about 2 cm from the left though. Were these defished? Peter
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second and third shots were but cant remember about the first cheers rob
Love the first one but that horizon needs a bit of a tilt
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Nice!
3 great shots. I particularly like the 1st and 3rd. The long exposure is excellently balanced, and with a slight tilt of the 1st shot you have a very smooth, nicely framed, peacful image of dawn ... or was it dusk. Cheers, Craig
cloned out the tree bit levelled the horizon and the third pic was a 90 second exposure at 20:00 these changes were done to the pics on my web page, thanks for the comments cheers rob
yeah i would like to know what they are ! cheers rob
Bugger. Have to consult AVKOMP. He's the local bird expert around here....
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