
Crested Tern

Wavebreak Island

Burleigh Point looking North
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A Sunny Day at the GoldieWork was off the other morning due to high winds so I headed down the coast.
![]() Crested Tern ![]() Wavebreak Island ![]() Burleigh Point looking North C&C Please Steve
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Nice shots, like the first two
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If you click on the pic it opens into a larger version... ![]() I really like these Steve...the Tern is a cracking image...so sharp I almost cut myself.... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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Steve
#1 and #2 are great. Good use of DOF in #1 as already mentioned and great use of lines and space in #2 (and a well chosen crop). #3 though just lacks punch. I think the problem is there isn't a strong focal point so my eye flips between the skyline and waves, but doesn't really get stuck anywhere (if that makes any sense) Peter
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Bob,
they were all taken with my D200. The Tern was using a 70-200VR@ 135mm f6.3, the Wavebreak Island pano was using a 10.5 fish eye and the Burleigh shot was using a 12-24 @24mm. Bindii, this is the area that has been sugested for the AW get together. Lots of variety of subjects . I would be intersted in some comments about the composition of #3 if anyone is keen. It does and doesn't work for me but I can pin down what it is that doesn't work Steve
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Thanks Peter,
I know what you mean. It is a great outlook but I just don't seem to be able to capture it (yet!!!) With more wild weather around Sydney and roaring westerlies is Brisvegas later this week I might get a chance at a reshoot ![]() Steve
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