

1. Stairs to light ...

2. Big and peaceful ...
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Byron again ...After Tasmania ... just extra two from our pacific border
![]() ![]() 1. Stairs to light ... ![]() 2. Big and peaceful ...
Beautiful shots mate, making good use of good light. Clarity in #1 and the warm colours in #2 are great..
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#1 is nicely composed but is just a little over polarised at the top and so too dark for my tastes. #2 is spot on - great composition and wonderful light.
Peter
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I'd agree with Peter the first looks too dark and blue up top and it isnt consistant. The 2nd, it just magical, the light the waves and the clouds, just a really nice landscape.
Yes - I agree about PLC issue on photo 1#- this is a common problem with polarizer filter on the wide lenses. Previously I tried to do this photo without PLC but picture was totally flat and not interesting.
Second one .... magically light /magically place = magically picture I just recorded what nature has created. ![]()
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