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Some shots during my recent West Australia trip
Topic Started: Jan 9 2009, 08:32 AM (241 Views)
Raymondb
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Some of the shots taken during my recent West Australia trip, with A700 and DT18-250 lens

1. Road side flower in Gingin
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2. A seagull on a beach at Kalbarri
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3. Some red parrots (I think) at Kalbarri
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4. Sunset at Kalbarri
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5. A view at Kalbarri National Park
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cthep2
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Nice..I like #4
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zcf
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#4 is surreal.
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Nat(A200W)
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I also like #1 because of the colours.
Don't know if somebody else can comment on the bokeh.
Mind to share the focal point and aperture settings?
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henrykoh
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nice series, like no 3 best - interesting pic, great blue sky and composition.
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Raymondb
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Thanks for the kind words.

Nat(A200W), below are the setting For #1,
Exposure: 1/1250
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 110 mm
ISO Speed: 200

A few more:

6. Beach at Monkey Mia
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7. Dolphin feeding at Monkey Mia
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8. Pelican at Monkey Mia beach
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9. A view at Eagle Bluff, Shark bay
Have seen sharks swimming along the bay, but my 18250 is too short to capture them.
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sulhan
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Very nice series. I enjoyed all of it.
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Galdor
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Nice series. :thumbsup:
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stalejive
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really nice bro...thanx for sharing......
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Raymondb
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Thanks everyone for the kind words and visits.

A few more:

10. Wave Rock
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11. My first BIF
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12. Busselton Jetty
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13.
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