I like the composition (balance) you have here, Tony. That rock is a terrific shape. Must look at polarising lens ... I know the difference polarised sunnies make to depth perception ...
Originally from the UK, I have lived in Australia since April 2004. I am a keen photographer of wildlife and Aviation. I live on the edge of a seasonal wetland reserve on the northern edge of Adelaide. I use a Canon R7 Mirrorless Digital SLR with Canon RF24-240mm and RF 100-400mm Lenses . If you are visiting Adelaide, I would be happy to give information on locations for wildlife and aeroplane watching, or to take you out for a day if I am available.
Fantastic sunset photos, The scene is very pretty too.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures!Thank you for sharing and have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous capture of a breathtaking sunset! Stunning colors! Have a great weekend!
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What a wonderful sunset! Lucky you to see the sun go down in the sea :)Nice silhouette to :)
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Nice effect.
ReplyDeleteI like the composition (balance) you have here, Tony. That rock is a terrific shape. Must look at polarising lens ... I know the difference polarised sunnies make to depth perception ...
ReplyDeleteMore beautiful sights from your lovely part of the world.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo's.....I especiallylike the weather worn formation of the rocks out in the water, it makes the shot .
ReplyDeleteWow, both great photos in their own way, the colour is amazing, thanks for sharing with sky watch friday.
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ReplyDeleteStunning Images Tony.
ReplyDeleteFabulous scenes.
John.
Very good sunset photos..really stunning
ReplyDeleteBeautiful one!
ReplyDeleteThanks to everyone for taking the time to comment. Evey comment is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteBoth ways the photos look really awesome! Sunset happens to be my favorite subject!!!
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Thanks Kcalpesh - it was just a bit of fun, but yielded some great results
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