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Brent thanks so much for the lovely comment and for taking the time to post it.

 

I am fortunate enough to live in this wonderful landscape and also to have the time and the equipment to turn out the occasional image with which I am quasi-satisfied!

If other people like my photos or see in them something that I also thought I saw....that is beyond miraculous to me! 

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A little tree in the landscape - the foothills of the Snowy Mountains, NSW.

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Beautiful, still resisting getting this lens ....

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Time I posted back here again ;-)

 

Somewhere over Western Queensland...

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Wind patterns, Mungo National Park.

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Known as Centrepoint Tower (but now renamed Westfield Tower I think.)

Very nice JM, but the city photos should go in the Australian Cityscapes thread which you may not know exists (http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/254971-australian-cityscapes-open-thread/).

Keep them coming though...

 

 

Was that photo of Sydney Harbour taken form an aircraft or one of the Harbour Bridge pylons? One can't take a camera on the BridgeClimb.

 

Mods, do you mind moving posts #664 & 667 to Australian Cityscapes?

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Known as Centrepoint Tower (but now renamed Westfield Tower I think.)

Very nice JM, but the city photos should go in the Australian Cityscapes thread which you may not know exists (http://www.l-camera-forum.com/topic/254971-australian-cityscapes-open-thread/).

Keep them coming though...

 

 

Was that photo of Sydney Harbour taken form an aircraft or one of the Harbour Bridge pylons? One can't take a camera on the BridgeClimb.

 

Mods, do you mind moving posts #664 & 667 to Australian Cityscapes?

 

Thanks Mark, I misplaced this photo to the wrong thread, my bad .

 

I walked up to the pylons, did not book a Bridge climb . 

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"After the rain"

 

Residents of Australia's east coast will know what rain event this title refers to, and the actual height that this flood reached can be seen by the level of debris in the willows.

Our river flows on to contribute to the legendary Snowy, which was reaching flood levels at Orbost (Victoria) yesterday, a most unusual occurrence.

 

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After the rain - the colour version.

 

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A winter morning from the water tank hill, southern Monaro, NSW.

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"Looking Back" a winter morning pano. in the colours of the Monaro.

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More winter colours of the Monaro, yesterday was a blue-sky day, today there's snow.

Ephemeral lake and sheep creep, Springfield road. Nimmitabel, NSW.

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Cattle muster - winter morning light.

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What a great pleasure to stumble upon this thread.  Thanks especially to Dee for her Monaro photographs.  This one (Mt Townsend, Main Range) was taken with a Nikon D700 [ducks] but now having acquired an M10 I'll just have to go back again and do it properly.

 

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Fantastic photo John.

Welcome to the forum!

 

 

 

Dee,

lovely photo.

I was only thinking about this thread the other day. Thanks for resurrecting it.

I'm off to WA on the weekend so hope to have more photos upon my return.

  Regards,

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John, what a great pleasure to have you stumble upon this thread and add your beautiful image, a wind-whipped sky echoing the foreground rocks and the distant hills drawing the eye.

Also may I thank you for the infusion of new blood here (this thread) which is most welcome....please keep posting   :)

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