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by sheepie on Mon Apr 27, 2009 12:12 pm
Well - we're back. Two and a half weeks, 7,850km Obviously haven't had time to go through the pics properly yet, letalone process fully - but I thought I'd at least post a few here for comment...  Kings Canyon - this tree caught my eye  Kings Canyon again - the usual tourist shot - Little Sheepie (Lucas) on the right, and his cousin who joined us on this trip  Coming out of Brachina Gorge, Flinders Ranges - I like these shots, as they remind my of what I see looking behind as we're travelling. Would like some feedback on what others think of this style though.  My Brother - Eric - getting a better angle. For those that laugh at this approach, it really can make all the difference getting that little bit higher. I'll post some more down the track, along with a map showing just where we went. Right now, I need to unpack the car and trailer  I'm not even going to attempt catching up on the 1000+ posts here while I've been gone!
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by Jeff on Tue Apr 28, 2009 6:06 am
I always enjoy seeing your travel shots ,please post more.
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by gstark on Tue Apr 28, 2009 9:25 am
sheepie wrote:Well - we're back. Two and a half weeks, 7,850km
Welcome back. Kings Canyon - this tree caught my eye
My sister's an optometrist if that helps.  But I like this image. It works very well.
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by radar on Tue Apr 28, 2009 11:48 am
Leon, the tree photo works very well, a bit of separation from the top of the tree and the clouds would be nice, but I'm just being picky The second one is very good with the guys on there, gives it scale. The one with the ute and the road in the back works well but I find the colours a bit flat. Had a quick look in your gallery, what's your brother doing with a Canon Great trip, welcome back. André
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by surenj on Tue Apr 28, 2009 10:49 pm
I really like the tree! Great colour and contrast. I like the man on top of car approach. Obviously he doesn't mind that he is scratching the roof gstark wrote:My sister's an optometrist if that helps. 
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by sheepie on Tue May 05, 2009 11:25 pm
radar wrote:...The one with the ute and the road in the back works well but I find the colours a bit flat.
Thanks Andre - that's the pic I'm most interested in feedback on I guess. The colours look as I think they should on my screen, but it may be time for me to look at recalibration - I'll see what I can do with it  As for Eric having a Canon, you can't help some people  Thanks also for the other comments guys - appreciate your time 
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