Tree in Omeo

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Tree in Omeo

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Here's a photo I took a couple of days ago in Omeo, VIC
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Beautiful, Webos, love them silhouetted against the sky, can see a few lovelies from the house.
Don't I wish this one was in good focus, have to take it at the April full moon, missed this year.
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Oh, its a casuarina, or was, for those who are interested.
But hey, they both have reverse taper and a really bad ratio..
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Beautiful images!
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Thanks guys... I may as well show the other shots I took on that same trip
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nice nice nice.
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nice.... :D
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lovely stuff Webos. I love the b&w photos.
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Very nice pics Webos, thanks for sharing.

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Thanks very much for the comments guys.
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The Omeo Hills, Is that Snow on them?
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Thanks for sharing Webos, they're brilliant B&W photos :)
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Do you do your own darkroom photography? Your b&ws are really good.
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Hi Greth,
Although I own darkroom gear, I havent worked in a darkroom for years. I now work solely in the digital medium. I am considering buying an old Leica to play with and if so, I'll definitely be getting the darkroom up and running again. If people are interested in seeing some more of my work, I'm happy to post it but only if people dont mind non-Bonsai related stuff being posted on the forum.

Are you a photographer Greth?

No, thats not snow, thats all pasture.
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Love that Omeo tree Webos! That is very smart! I'd forgotten how beautiful the old B&W can be............
I for one would be delighted to view more of your work.
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