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			 by Werewolf on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:01 pm
 Wollongong Wolves, Manchester City, Newcastle Utd. D70 Freak! 
			
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 by BBJ on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:06 pm
 Hi WW, Ok well loverly pics looks like a nice place to visit. I think they are all good nice colours. Thought that last pic near resembled me but nope it's not a budha thats one of my nick names.
Well done.
 John
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 by ajax on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:08 pm
 werewolf,
 stunning images. What lens did you use ?
 
 cheers,
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 by W00DY on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:22 pm
 Nice images, really shows what the temple and grounds are like.
 I think the last one could be better shot from either a different angle or shallower DOF so the background is out of focus. I like the subject just not the background.
 
 The third shot with the foreground and then the temple in the background is excellent, good vision.
 
 W00DY
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 by Onyx on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:35 pm
 Nice images Werewolf. The lily pond with those weeping trees make for a surreal environment. BTW , you have several dust spots on your sensor you might wanna look into addressing. 
			
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 by Killakoala on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:47 pm
 Sensational pics mate. I love them.
 It's amazing that there is a place in this country that even looks remotely like that place. You've captured it well and given it the full justice it deserves.
 
 Well done and thanks for sharing them with us.
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 by Werewolf on Mon Jan 10, 2005 4:51 pm
 Damn I thought I'd cloned those dust bunnies out! Apologies for the blown highlights in the clouds of pic 1.
 Ajax.....................all with the kit lens and with minimal PP. I wasn't happy with the 18-70 at first but now it's showing it's true colours (pardon the pun!).
 WOODY................yep agree re the statue, I completely forgot to fiddle with the aperture to blur the background. Tsk tsk    Thanks folks, and like I said previously the temple is ideal for a photographic excursion (and you may gain some spiritual enlightenment!).Wollongong Wolves, Manchester City, Newcastle Utd. D70 Freak! 
			
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 by sirhc55 on Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:14 pm
 Werewolf - you have shown pics of one of my favourite places. I have been a few times just for the peace of the place plus the meditation.
 Pics - brill
 
 Chris
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			 by the foto fanatic on Mon Jan 10, 2005 5:35 pm
 Good use of light and colour here. 
I think they have a fair degree of "snap" too- are you using custom curve?
 Thanx for posting.
 
			
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 by Onyx on Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:24 pm
 Sorry, don't mean to steal your limelight. I just discovered my old pics  of the same location still exists. Taken with a much inferior camera: HP320 (fixed focus, 2MP) 
			
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 by Marty on Mon Jan 10, 2005 6:52 pm
 Great,
I will definately make a drive down to the Gong soon.
 Love the quality of shots from the kit lens.
 Marty
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 by mudder on Mon Jan 10, 2005 7:22 pm
 G'day Werewolf (interesting nickname),
 Great to see some shots from someone's local area for those of us that have never been there... Loved the third(?) one with the statue in the foreground and the temple in the background (Gold%20Buddha%20JPEG.jpg) great angle and use of complimentary foreground and background...
 
 Thanks for posting...
 
 Cheers,
 Mudder
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 by Werewolf on Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:11 pm
 Onyx - believe it or not I have similar (unposted) shots almost identical to yours! The area around the lily pond is truely magical. 
 Cricket Fan - no custom curve. Used sparingly the Colour Booster feature in Capture can be a wonderful thing! I'm planning a return visit in the late afternoon as the western sun hits those orange roofs, it's murder achieving good exposure in the glare of midday.
 
 Mudder - it's tough being so hirstute (keep those silver bullets away from me!).
 
 Thanks again people for the positive feedback.
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 by bwhinnen on Mon Jan 10, 2005 10:43 pm
 That is such a beautiful place and you've captured it wonderfully. Thanks so much for sharing!
 Cheers
 Brett
 
			
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