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5:01 pm
November 22, 2012
Hey Sam, why the brige is so high are ther much flood in raining seson?
http://i1308.photobucket.com/a…..c5f84d.jpg
7:01 am
November 12, 2012
Quote from Silky on December 16, 2012, 17:01
Hey Sam, why the brige is so high are ther much flood in raining seson?
http://i1308.photobucket.com/a…..c5f84d.jpg
Yes Silky, the town was hit by several floods before. But the railway bridge is now not in use. It closed decades ago.
9:30 am
November 12, 2012
GRAMPIANS NATIONAL PARK, VICTORIA– Grampians Mountains in the distance
1/400, f10, ISO 200, Shot on 02/01/2012
EVENING VIEW FROM DUKES HIGHWAY– I was on my way back to Melbourne, in January 2012. It was summer and really scorching heat. Mercury reached up to 45 degree Celsius. After a long drive, I stopped for a break and shot this photo
1/320, f10, ISO 200, Shot on 02/01/2012
ANOTHER VIEW FROM DUKES HIGHWAY–
1/400, f11, ISO 200, Shot on 02/01/2012
5:29 am
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December 2, 2012
11:19 am
November 12, 2012
Quote from nikonguy on December 19, 2012, 05:29
Sam
I can’t pick a winner – they’re all so good!
The old railway bridge really, really nice but
as I said all winners with great color, depth of
field and subject matter.
Fantastic stuff…Dale
Thanks Dale. I shot that bridge photo in the morning around 6:45. Light was so correct.
11:25 am
November 12, 2012
PHILLIP ISLAND EVENING
1/200, f10, ISO 200, Shot on 06/01/2012
HILLTOP UNDER RAIN CLOUDES– View from the dam, Cardinia reservoir, Victoria
1/200, f8, ISO 200, Shot on 09/06/2012
A BRIEF MOMENT OF SUNLIGHT– It was all cloudy and dark. But for few minutes sun came out of clouds and brightened small area. View from Cardinia reservoir, Victoria
1/200, f13, ISO 200, Shot on 09/06/2012
12:11 pm
November 22, 2012
Hi Sam; review your pictures again, really are wonderfull, I will like to know which was the level from the ground you make this picture
TUROSS HEAD, NSW- Where lake meets the Sea, is very interesting because you capture the curvature of horizon , is the first time I see it with 1/640, f10, ISO 200, shot will you like to post the focal lengh?
thanks
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