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    The following images were captured in late June a few years at Cannons Creek on Western Port Bay, Vic. I had been on a small jetty for about an hour waiting for some decent light and had just about given up, but I thought I'd give it a couple of more minutes. Glad I did. Images captured between 4:30 & 5:00 PM

    Canon 7D Sigma 17-70

    f16.0 1/200 sec. ISO 100 17mm.
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    f10.0 1/13 sec. ISO 100 50mm
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    f10.0 1/80 sec. ISO 100 17mm.
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    f16.0 1/40 sec. ISO 100 25mm.
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  • #2
    I don't recall seeing water that still. well captured.
    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    • Grumpy John
      Grumpy John commented
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      Thank you Hans. It is a small tidal inlet, generally pretty smooth, but can get a bit choppy when the wind picks up.

  • #3
    Definitely worth waiting for - love the skies.

    Gary

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    • #4
      All good shots John, that pink sky in #2 is a beauty. We had a lot of those when we went on the Proud Mary cruise of the Murray River. You've nudged me into going back and taking another look at my pics. Cheers.
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