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Thanks for the invitation Dan! We are back in Amsterdam by now. We made a fantastic four weeks road trip through Spain.Hey, that's 70km from where I live! You want a coffee? Beer? Wine? :toocool:
Hi JotLoobHi Peter
I had a two hours chat with a friend , who lives near Melbourne (Mornington) and he told me , that summer slowly sneaks into the country . Your image obviously shows a bit of that .
I experienced weather like that only once at the atlantic coast of France . You could not see the water
from the dunes .
Welcome and a good start. Not the easiest gear to use but practice, practice, practice as they say. Look forward to seeing how you progress :thumbup:Here's a few from my first 2 days with the IQ250 & Sinar P3.
thanks Ed - much appreciated .Very nice Peter, I’m kind of feeling a Wes Anderson vibe with this one. :thumbup:
Lovely stuff, Peter! Manly is it, towards the north end...?Hi JotLoob
Such fogs coming from the ocean and still thick on the beach are rare here as well in Sydney as well as Mornington Peninsula ( where I had a farm for 20 years...) -.the sun was at 2 in the afternoon meaning at about its zenith so the air was hot and humid and the fog was almost backlit - the camera making things appear more clear than the naked eye...fascinating light - I wish I had some idea how best to show it ...and quite warm with temperatures at around 26Celsius.
Photographing the actual fog doesn't show much - just a gradually increasing 'thickness' into a an impenetrable denseness just 50 meters off the shoreline...these photos are straight RAW processed in C1 using Fuji profile Provia Standard...seriously fascinating liight
and yet just 20 meters closer to shore on the same beach...almost no fog...
Hi Ed - spot on.Lovely stuff, Peter! Manly is it, towards the north end...?