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Originally Posted by Paul Haese
Lovely images Bob. Several as quite stunning.
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Thanx & I appreciate your feedack Paul
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Originally Posted by RickS
Nice shots, Bob! Definitely worth the climb.
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Cheers Rick, the views were so good Id forgotten of the hike as soon as my eyes beheld the horizon !
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Originally Posted by iceman
Really nice shots, looks like a beautiful spot. Great light!
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Thanx Mike, Glass House Mnt's are very renowned for the scenery there, some good small Dams I visited have clear views for reflection of particular Mounts also ?
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Originally Posted by ourkind
beautiful photographs!
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Appreciate your comment Carlos.
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Originally Posted by Larryp
Magnificent!
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Thanx Laurie , ,
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Originally Posted by LewisM
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Lol Lewis, Tibrogargan, the mother mount, yep, was wanting to but was closed due to instability ? Please get intouch if you organize that helechoppa, not enough seats, Ill hang on the Cable under it Lol !
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Originally Posted by lacad01
Very nice shots, looks like quite a beautiful spot. 
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Cheers Adam, certainly is, many have visited and then decided to move there !
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Originally Posted by EagleEyes
Spectacular pics Bob! Brings back memories when I climbed it as a young kid during a primary school excursion back in 1982. Especially like the second pic!
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thanx Andy, my inlaws lived there and one family still do ? The 2nd capture was just after Sunrise when the Golden Sunlight just hit the taller tree tops, if taken any later, them trees would Not have been as isolated in the capture ! I was lucky to capture that moment in that Pano !
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Originally Posted by Ric
Great images Bob
That sunrise is a ripper.
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Glad you like it Ric, I almost deleted that composition as the low suburbian ground was almost Black, lucky I chose Raw so could process some highlights !
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Originally Posted by gregbradley
A great series of photos. I like #1 and #4 the best. #4 in particular as I like the fact you got near and far in the same scene.
Greg.
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Cheers Greg, It was good to experiment with capturing some foreground, kinda puts the viewer on location to some degree ?