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Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Wed 23 Mar, 2011 8:54 pm

G'day all - here's a link to some photos of my recent trip

https://picasaweb.google.com/auntyscutt ... isonRange#

cheers

Peter

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Thu 24 Mar, 2011 5:38 pm

Lovely shots of a lovely area. I like the Richea family renunion, made me laugh.

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Mon 28 Mar, 2011 4:58 pm

Nice, you had some great weather peter.

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Tue 29 Mar, 2011 9:07 am

Yep - brilliant weather. Five trips there over 25 years, and I've had a bit of everything. Torrential rain, flooded Gordon River, 1 metre waves on the lake, winds to knock you off your feet, and calm, sunny, to-die-for weather. That's the south-west for you :D

cheers

Peter

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Tue 29 Mar, 2011 8:08 pm

Wonderful shots. The sun is very exciting!

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Wed 30 Mar, 2011 8:51 am

Great photos. You got some great (lack of) depth of field on those plant close ups. They turned out well.

Re: Lake Rhona & the Denison Range

Wed 30 Mar, 2011 3:19 pm

Thanks HH & Dave - yes, the sun was with us 3 out of 4 days. It's been a fickle summer, but I somehow managed to walk in it lots :mrgreen:

The (lack of) depth of field in the flora photos is pretty much down to using the macro setting. I know how to get okay landscape DOF, but don't always get it right with close-ups. That's where macro is sometimes handy. That and a nice lens,

cheers

Peter
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