Wineglass Bay Lookout

The Neck at Bruny Island

Cape Bruny

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Tasmania's SeascapesThese are a few pictures I have captured over the last two weeks, from camping trips with the wife and friends.
Wineglass Bay Lookout ![]() The Neck at Bruny Island ![]() Cape Bruny ![]() Canon EOS 350D, Canon 18-55mm, Canon 75-300mm, Canon 50mm, Sigma 10-20mm
i love the mood in the last shot mate. well done!
MattyO
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I agree with Matty, the last one is awesome. I'd like to see less ppl on the deck at Wine Glass Bay lookout on the first image, maybe just one person looking out and contemplating. Not much u can do to avoid people there though
![]() Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
top shot on the third one. Moody. Did you play around with the camera for that or the weather was like that?
Okay I must admit, the third one is a couple of exposures because I was shooting into the sun, but the clouds and the 'mood' was just as the picture shows! I knew if I exposed the land, and then exposed the sky it would make for a pretty decent shot, so I made sure I got it right and then played around with it in PS.
![]() I agree that there are too many people on the lookout but laws would prohibit me from pushing them off. ![]() Thanks for the comments so far! Canon EOS 350D, Canon 18-55mm, Canon 75-300mm, Canon 50mm, Sigma 10-20mm
Very nice. Makes me homesick.
Steve.
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