

This one wasn't very well exposed - for some reason it's hard to think clearly when it's ~5 degrees & dark

1200 pix on the long side, ~170 kbs
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2 from JindabyneThis pic hasn't been PPed much, the light really was like that for about 30 seconds
![]() ![]() This one wasn't very well exposed - for some reason it's hard to think clearly when it's ~5 degrees & dark ![]() 1200 pix on the long side, ~170 kbs So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
I should have said that both of these were taken in Tyrolean Village - about 5 minutes out of Jindabyne and absolutely gorgeous. Snow? Not much when we were there, although those greyish pixels are actually a dusting ![]() So join in the chorus, and sing it one and all!
Great scene. Quite a popular place too now that the movie of the same name is out in cinemas.
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