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I'm sure there are other options but I was at f2 1/20sec iso 3200 and I was there as a safety marshal blocking the Buckland Valley road not as a photographer...
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Yes hot chocolate and water.
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Underground spring I suspect.
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Cooks landing site - New Zealand
The site of James Cooks first landing in Aotearoa in October 1769 and the starting point for the eventual English invasion of the country.
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It’s only about 200 metres off the (dirt) road but you have to know where it is and climb over a fence to get to it.
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The source of the Yarra River
Not a particularly thrilling photo but a sight few will ever see (especially seeing as you are not supposed to go in there).
This sink hole is high...
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I assume its near Suva rather than actually at Suva. The Suva city waterfront is just a commercial area with working wharves and rotten water quality...
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What is the scale of the image? I'm just curious about what may have caused that upward diagonal line across the peaks of the sand waves. It assume it...
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A train in the rain
Maybe I should be a poet?
Another old one. This time with a Nikon. Five shot hand held bracket converted to an HDR image.
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If I had stood up (camera was on a tripod for both shots) I could have touched it. They are fairly laid back about that sort of thing.
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Thanks. It’s a three shot stitched pano. I love how easy it is to do panos these days
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Up close and personal with a steam train
Old ones from 2015.
I think the driver was keeping an eye on me in case I leapt onto the track or something
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They stopped the leg out thing about three years ago after a minor crash at a crossing. Nobody hurt, cars fault.
They rejigged the carriages with...
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