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| Category: | Landscape
Photography
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Posted: | June 26, 2012 |
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Artist Notes
My wife an I were staying with close friends and relatives (I know a rare combination) at their home at a place called Splitter's Creek, which is about 15 km. West of Albury, a large country town in NSW on the Victorian border. The country's largest river, the Murray River, forms the border between NSW and Victoria and is only about 2-3 km. South of Splitter's Creek. In Autumn and Spring, morning fogs are very common along the river. I took this photo about half an hour after sunrise, with the fog starting to lift, and the sunlight breaking through the fog. I thought the scene you can see was quite dramatic, particularly with the dead tree highlighted by the sun. I hope you like it. I used a Canon 5D Series II, at 1/400 sec and f11 and ISO 100. The sigma 35-300mm zoom lens was focused at 58mm.
Cropping, minor sharpening.
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Has been behind many lenses since the mid 1950's. Addicted to good food, wine (has a particular weakness for Roses from Provence, Anjou and even Bordeaux), a movie buff with a humungous DVD collection. Hates commercial TV. Fond of classical and some modern music. Avid reader, particularly fond of modern history, crime and thriller novels. Likes pottering around in Art Gallerys (picky about some modern art), museums and hardware stores. Travels when there are $$$$ in the bank, and writes travelogues which some people actually enjoy. Very fond of older motor cars, particularly English and European vehicles (Sunbeam, Alvis and Delage) built between 1919 and 1930, but would be happy behind the wheel of a Stutz, Duesenberg or V12-V16 Cadillac and Cord. Has owned, restored,driven and enjoyed a 1928 Sunbeam built in Wolverhampton, UK and imported to Australia the same year. Now enjoys the luxury and performance of a 1991 Lexus SC400 coupe. Loves family parties, and going out for meals wi
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