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    Default Flinders Ranges in Sth. Austrlaia

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    A 4 shot stitched pano of an area approx 250klm north of Adelaide, S.A. called Razorback Mountain leading into Brachina Gorge { site of the oldest fossil finds in the world }

    Nikon D300 + Tamron 28/75...28mm, f 13, 1/500, ISO160, -0.7EV, pattern metering

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    Phil - it's a nice rolling scene and I like the road running through it as a sort of leading line. Well done on the stitching.

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    Phil, I think this area is very interesting, you should consider revisiting the area when the light is low or when the cloud cover creates a dappling effect across the landscape. This area might even look good at night with a star scape and star trails complementing the foreground.

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    Thankyou, I do have many images of this region at various times of thre day, and it is very photogenic and many a photographer and painter travel there to try to capture it

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    Sorry I am late to this one!
    Nice stitching here Phil, looks like a grand scene. Light was on the harsh side but it is handled well IMHO.
    I agree with Chris - revisiting in golden light or with stormy weather or at night would make this scene come alive!
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    Certainly a very picturesque area and this is a nice composition which would be superb in better light.

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