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― Scapes Critique ⇒ South Australian Jetties.
- Wind
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South Australian Jetties.
Yesterday was the 1st hint of Spring after what has been coldest Winter for many years. Managing a 1000km drive every week for the last couple of months so was glad to call past Australia's longest Jetty at the end of what was a stunning day.
Canon 5Dmkiii, iso 800, f9, 1/100s, @24mm
Canon 5Dmkiii, iso 800, f9, 1/100s, @24mm
- Onslow
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Eric, you have done some wonderful jetty images but I think this one would be your finest. It just works for me... No nit picking even though I did check for dust spots..
- Didereaux
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Wind wrote:Yesterday was the 1st hint of Spring after what has been coldest Winter for many years. Managing a 1000km drive every week for the last couple of months so was glad to call past Australia's longest Jetty at the end of what was a stunning day.
Canon 5Dmkiii, iso 800, f9, 1/100s, @24mm
Nothing short of Superb.
There are no banal subjects in photography, but an infinite number of banal ways to illustrate them.
- TomCofer
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Great shot Eric!
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