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Old 06-12-2013, 01:34 PM
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Sunset Lake Clifton

3 Pics illustrating how much the light can change the colour in a sunset. Taken at Lake Clifton WA. Went out to get night shots and the cloud rolled in. Made for pretty pics though.

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Old 06-12-2013, 01:36 PM
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Beautiful spot and nice shots!
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Old 06-12-2013, 01:54 PM
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Beautiful spot and nice shots!
Thanks Mike. Yes it is a nice place. It was my first time there. I've seen a few pictures by Grahame Kelaher and Colin Legg and wanted to check it out. Turned into a great sunset, what you can't see in these pics is the clouds of flying ants that were everywhere. Had to untuck my shirt so that I could shake them out when they went down my neck!!! Well do anything for a good pic hey?
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Nice series of shots, Paul-really dramatic colour changes.
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Nice series of shots, Paul-really dramatic colour changes.
Thanks Larry.


and here is a Pano of the area 180 degrees N to South looking West of course.
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Great colours Paul! Certainly changes over time.

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Wow. My folks live there, and I have never seen that area. Which part of the lake is that?

I guess my only perspective has been in between the lakes, going to Preston Beach.
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Wow. My folks live there, and I have never seen that area. Which part of the lake is that?

I guess my only perspective has been in between the lakes, going to Preston Beach.
This is the area at the end of Mt John Rd where the Lake Clifton Thromolites are located.

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