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  • Yamba

    Looking at Yamba from Angourie.
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    I presume they got the rock for the breakwater from here. Still looking at Yamba.
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    The Blue and Green pools were both brown after all the rain.
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    From the breakwall.
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    Better a full bottle in front of me
    than a full frontal lobotomy.
    Hans

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    Beautiful place and well photographed. Some tips? #2 is a perfect example of why you could use bracketing and get a lot closer to the foreground rocks to show their beautiful colours. Also a good opportunity to use the hyperfocal distance trick to get good focus throughout the image.
    #5 is another scene for using bracketing to show off those wonderful foreground rocks. Even if you had 5 bracketed shots it would still be great to use just 2 images to blend for a great image. Like sample below:
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    • #3
      Yamba is a beautiful little town Hans and good shots. #4 and #5 are my favourites here because of the clouds and I like the exposure.

      I keep wanting to spell it Yaamba as I grew up in Rockhampton, and there is a locality of that name just north of there.
      Alan W

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