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to get you started...
Apparently we're short on posts.
Here's a photo I took today, discuss
Ken
Here's a photo I took today, discuss
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Not this time...
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Not sure then. Instead, here is a panorama I took a week ago in Italy:
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Your picture is very good too - I like its composition.
Here is one from 2 weeks ago, taken in France (but it could have been anywhere). Two young sparrows; their mother had just fed them and flown off to find more food...
Here is one from 2 weeks ago, taken in France (but it could have been anywhere). Two young sparrows; their mother had just fed them and flown off to find more food...
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The less than horizontal horizon doesn't make you feel sea sick then?HansV wrote:... I like its composition...
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No, it doesn't bother me. But it's easily corrected...
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The far horizon line looks very nearly perfectly true to me making me believe your camera was squared up quite well. Is that not the case?
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You do make it easy for yourself.stuck wrote:Apparently we're short on posts.
Here's a photo I took today, discuss
No convoluted philosophical questions.
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Sydney Opera House? In the distance.
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Here's a panorama shot I took earlier today.
I toughed I'd upload a real picture of the Sydney Opera House, I assume you know where it is Argus. (That's one of my daughters on the left BTW)
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Eh, in the middle of the picture (as I would guess when you all post images of hidden snakes and whatnot).
(In fact, it's in the middle of Ken's picture as well, if one look close enough. )
Hah, this one is easy. (I see that you sent your clouds to our part of the world.) Beautiful images, all of them.
(In fact, it's in the middle of Ken's picture as well, if one look close enough. )
Hah, this one is easy. (I see that you sent your clouds to our part of the world.) Beautiful images, all of them.
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The clouds [here], not to mention the curvature of the earth, didn't make it easy.
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Some really beautiful (and well composed) images from our members.
Top rates for all, and Claude, that panorama is spectacular...there is so much to look at; the blues and greens, the city skyline, the bridge, he yachts the rocks...
BTW: Hans, is that water behind the sparrows or a decorative skirting board? I cannot make out?
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On second thought it seems it is water, and running across at the top of the image is probably the built in bars of a railing.
Top rates for all, and Claude, that panorama is spectacular...there is so much to look at; the blues and greens, the city skyline, the bridge, he yachts the rocks...
BTW: Hans, is that water behind the sparrows or a decorative skirting board? I cannot make out?
Edit:
On second thought it seems it is water, and running across at the top of the image is probably the built in bars of a railing.
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Here's a picture I took last week
#NameThatMountain
#NameThatMountain
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Correct! It's at the lake of Annecy; you can see the railing on the left of this picture:Rudi wrote:
BTW: Hans, is that water behind the sparrows or a decorative skirting board? I cannot make out?
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On second thought it seems it is water, and running across at the top of the image is probably the built in bars of a railing.
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I agree with Hans.
If it is not however the suggested, then how about:
If it is not however the suggested, then how about:
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Mount Taranaki
or
Mount Ruapehu volcano in the Tongariro National Park
or
Mount Ruapehu volcano in the Tongariro National Park
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