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Old 27th July 2007   #1
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Default Tangalooma Sunset

Spent a weekend at Tangalooma Resort in Moreton Island while on working trip - world 2nd largest Sand Island. Was totally bored there and still feel stupid to go to a resort on a cold winter weekend.

Only memorial thing was the beautiful Sunset. Thought I will share some shots with the Forumn. Photos has not been processed in PS except some small adjustment of contrast, brightness. C & C is of course welcome for improvement.

TOWARDS SUNSET

Noticed that there is a spot on the left due to Sensor Dust.

BEST SEAT IN THE HOUSE


This is actually the Dolphin Enclosure where wild dolphin comes to shore every evening for some feedings.

END OF DAY


Finally, just when the sun is about to go down, to end it with the beautiful sihouette of the palm tree against the setting sun.

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Old 27th July 2007   #2
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beautiful!!
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Old 28th July 2007   #3
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looks soft on the original size. i find a little too dark for the silhouette too.
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Old 28th July 2007   #4
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Its so beautiful. Your shots are postcard material
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Old 28th July 2007   #5
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Originally Posted by zoossh View Post
looks soft on the original size. i find a little too dark for the silhouette too.
Actually you are right about the darkness. I cannot see the jetty at all from my home PC. Adjusted brightness on office PC and it looks fine.

Thanks for the comments zoosh.
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Old 28th July 2007   #6
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Originally Posted by helmiz View Post
Its so beautiful. Your shots are postcard material
Thanks Juli for the motivating comments.
Cheer Helmiz - Good for thumb nail materials . Far from post card yet.
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Old 30th July 2007   #7
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The tree in the END OF DAY picture will look even better had it been sharper. Also, you may want to crop off a bit of the dark region at the bottom so as to bring more focus to the form of the tree. But that's just my personal taste and it's a beautiful picture overall.
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