
Taken while out doing a GPS navigation course in my 4wd with a group of friends on a Sunday evening, 13th June 2006.
Thanks for looking!

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Moonrise At SunsetMoonrise at sunset near Melrose in the Flinders Ranges, SA.
![]() Taken while out doing a GPS navigation course in my 4wd with a group of friends on a Sunday evening, 13th June 2006. Thanks for looking! ![]()
Welcome stargazer!
A beautiful shot here. Mind sharing some EXIF/camera data with us? If I can say one thing here - I find your signature on the bottom right exceedingly distracting. Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Hi Geoff, thanks for the welcome.
Yer, I guess white wasn't the best choice of colours for the signature come to think of it ... ![]() Some details (EXIF is still attached to the photo) 350D, 18-55 at 33mm, f10, 1/160s, ISO 400 Some slight colour saturation and detail in shadows brought out in PS
white is ok for a sig, just so long as the opacity isnt 100 percent.
nice pic also. good stuff check out my image gallery @
http://photography.avkomp.com/gallery3
Terrific foreground subject, very soft subdued tones... If you enjoy playing in Post Processing, I'd be tempted to "brighten" up the stump just a smidge to help separate the stump from the background greenery, but lovely image... Much PP around the horizon?
Aka Andrew
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