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Heartfelt thanks to you Iduna for your encouraging feedback. I'm sure I'm not alone in my appreciation of the time that you spend to really look at, and to critique in depth, the work of other photographers, including my own.

You consistently do so with such genuine interest and knowledge, always taking the time and trouble to comment in depth. The sort of interest you take in the work of others is what really makes this Forum go round.  

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On the road to Jindabyne, rural decay.

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On the road to Jindabyne, rural decay.

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Dee,

your picture is excellent and interesting: it shows a typical feature of agriculture, lets imagine how much land you need and neglect in a dry country for cattle if you do not have rich pastures. The composition,contrast,texture,toning - all is fine.

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Heartfelt thanks to you Iduna for your encouraging feedback. I'm sure I'm not alone in my appreciation of the time that you spend to really look at, and to critique in depth, the work of other photographers, including my own.

You consistently do so with such genuine interest and knowledge, always taking the time and trouble to comment in depth. The sort of interest you take in the work of others is what really makes this Forum go round.  

Dee,

 

wow, thank you, I feel quite honoured. I find this forum by far the best what I have seen in the internet. It is advanced and people love their gear. Therefore it is worthwhile to have an exchange of knowledge and experience and feedback on your work and learn a lot of things.

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Monaro High Plains: Nissen hut and (bush fire) smoke haze.

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Tamar River, Tasmania

 

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Iduna's been with us from the start.  I'd previously proposed she be made an honorary Aussie Sheila, she was so keen on our pages... :lol:

 

Dee love your smokey high plains. Your monochrome work often looks like medium format stuff.  the quality of your gear, and of course your skill, make your images pop.

 

Mark... I'm looking, I'm lookin'

 

cheers Dave S

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Lars, thanks so much for your delightful comment...and thank you for following our country's landscapes! 

 

Dave, thank you too for your appreciation. You would remember that the combination of the MM and APO 50 was originally touted as being

as close as one could get to MF, without the whole bigness of MF.....and sometimes it seems that they were right in making that claim.

Also I am privileged to live in this unique part of Australia, very stark and very beautiful.

 

Mark, love your Tamar River shot, that poor, sad little boat...the colours are just perfect, so subtle and muted, a watercolour painting.

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Moonset at Ando, NSW.

Christmas Eve, 2013.

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That moon is the icing on the cake Dee. Offsets those clouds nicely.

 

 

Another moonshot for the thread :-) ...

 

Tamar River, Tasmania

 

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Sunset over Kata Tjuta

 

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Cooroy Mountain from Noosa River, Queensland

 

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... and a little later as the clouds roll in...

Cooroy Mountain from Noosa River, Queensland

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or B&W for those of us that are that way inclined...

 

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Morning fog.

Southern Monaro, NSW.

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Morning fog and frosty paddocks.

Southern Monaro, NSW.

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And, just to go on with, another one from the eucalyptus graveyard at the southern end of Lake Eucumbene, NSW.

 

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