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On the rocksOn Good Friday a few of us went for a wander along the rocks near Boat Harbour in Port Stephens. The images below are my favourites. Click a pic for a larger version. More images can be found here.
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hi
great shots specialy the last two. thanks for sharing christian check my website>> http://www.6701.sunpixs.com
I prefer the second pic. The composition certainly makes the rock look very imposing and the b&w conversion enhances it.
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Thanks for your comments gentlemen. The last TWO were captured with the 10.5 DX fisheye. The one of the rock was corrected in Nikon Capture then processed using the Nik Color Efex Dynamic B & W filter.
In the last image if you look closely you can see nnnnsic far left, shoegirl centre and huynhie on the right (and yours trully in the centre where I'm just a shadow of the man I used to be) Peter
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Wendellt said:
Ok wendellt you've done it now ![]() ![]() ![]() Thanks Wendellt that's all I can imagine now when I look at Peter's rock ![]() ![]() ![]() cheers marco
Marco,
I'll let your comment go straight through to the 'keeper without offering a shot ![]() Peter, all three are great images and I particularly like the shot of the rock. Lovely stuff indeed. BTW, where were these taken? Andrew
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