Sometimes when you have had a hard day, you just want to go home. Other times, you can only drift. Something made me cruise in exactly the opposite direction from home today and had me wandering around the Lake Burley Griffin only five minutes from the centre of the city.....
I know from reading threads in this forum that you've been on a learning curve in photography Baz. Well this set of photos in particular show, (from the viewers perspective), that you're most definitely advancing. These are great photos and certainly herald you're shift into the next league IMO. I guess congratulations are in order. I wish I could get my head around what you have.Oh well at least I can recognize photographic brilliance
I know from reading threads in this forum that you've been on a learning curve in photography Baz. Well this set of photos in particular show, (from the viewers perspective), that you're most definitely advancing. These are great photos and certainly herald you're shift into the next league IMO. I guess congratulations are in order. I wish I could get my head around what you have.Oh well at least I can recognize photographic brilliance
Aww, thanks Jeff. It's good to get a bit of a feel for where I am headed with the photography. Opinions are always different but they still count for a lot. Thanks for the encouragement mate.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Lovely work Baz.
It's amazing what can be captured around the lake, there's something there for everyone.
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Thanks heaps Ric! There sure is mate.
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Originally Posted by Vanda
Nice collection! What are the scopes you have showing in your avatar?
Ta mate. It's Skywatcher Black Diamond ED120 APO with Skywatcher Gold Pro ED80 piggybacked on top as a guide-scope.