Here are some shots from my trip to Lord Howe Island.
Comments are more than welcome.
No#1

No#2

No#3

No#4

Cheers
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Lord Howe IslandGidday,
Here are some shots from my trip to Lord Howe Island. Comments are more than welcome. No#1 ![]() No#2 ![]() No#3 ![]() No#4 ![]() Cheers Warwick
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Hi Wocka,
nice images but I think in this series no.3 stands out the most. With the cloud formation in the background it kind of reminds of a peter pan type mood. Geoff
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Number three wins the day for me to. I would maybe play around with some PP, try to make te sky more blue, it looks slightly washed out over the island. Might be hard without making the boast fluro though!
I like the qantas plane also, nice shutter speed to get the props like you have, pity you couldn't shorten the focal length and get the whole aircraft in. I like number 4 also, with the effect of some trees swaying, the others not. Good eye. Well done, hope to see more pics. Ras. 2x D700, 2x D2h, lenses, speedlights, studio, pelican cases, tripods, monopods, patridges, pear trees etc etc
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I am a fan of number 3 as well.
Number 2 is also very well taken but I would of liked to see a little more plane.
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