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Spicy_Pickle_6 t1_iwc2xoj wrote

Nice shot but it’s ruined by too much post-processing. Less is more

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_oZe_ t1_iwctorb wrote

I like when rays like that appear. It's pretty damn rare. Feels divine.

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Sneaky_Looking_Sort t1_iwcvd6o wrote

Australia continues to impress me the more I learn about its natural beauty.

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cyber_man t1_iwd2ltt wrote

Weird seeing my hometown here! But lovely. It's looking very green (been a few years since I've been back).

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Pcbyed94 t1_iwd7pn8 wrote

If one were to ask me where the Elysian fields are, I'll tell them it's in this place....somewhere in Australia

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mrsqueevoot OP t1_iwdgvi9 wrote

Me too! They were only there for a couple minutes and you could see me clumsily get my shit together on the hill trying to get ready for the photo

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codenameJericho t1_iwdi6o4 wrote

"Wait. You mean to tell me Australia ISN'T just one giant spider/scorpion/kangaroo infested desert?"

In all serious though, beautiful pic. I'd love to visit northern Australia's (rain?)forests, though. Cool stuff! One of my birds comes from there!

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Flangelouder t1_iwdja90 wrote

Reminds me of the album Youthanasia

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t3hnhoj t1_iwdrir8 wrote

I definitely drifted a combo here in Forza Horizon 3.

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juicejack t1_iwdtczk wrote

Ugh. Holy halos around that tree Batman!

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mrsqueevoot OP t1_iwdwubk wrote

I'm fairly happy with the image but that ghosting around the tree is definitely annoying me now haha! I'm wondering what it is because even the other images that I haven't stacked have a subtle ghost around them in each of the different exposures

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nicks3607 t1_iwe722v wrote

Lovely photo :) my family visited my brother and his family in Thirroul in August, and we took a trip to Canberra (and Sydney and Melbourne). We went to the arboretum. I thoroughly enjoyed visiting the country.

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Wasparado t1_iwe9fg6 wrote

Breathtaking and a nice pallets cleanser.

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jondubb t1_iwetp8o wrote

Ghost of Tsushima 2 teaser?

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Willdiealonewithcats t1_iwevs4k wrote

I agree, I kind of like the processed look sometimes, and I think it hits a nice balance of creating the mood and an other worldly quality. Each to their own. I hope OP keeps photographing and experimenting to their tastes.

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UrLocal_MemeDealer t1_iwf8jjw wrote

Fucking beautiful. This is where I want to live when I retire

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infraredit t1_iwf9nu7 wrote

Thanks. The citron-crested cockatoo is actually from Indonesia, though the similar Sulphur crested one lives in northern Australia's rainforests among many other biomes including the one depicted in the OP photo.

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Supreme_Kai t1_iwficis wrote

I recognize Brassica, Verbascum, Vulpia, Trifolium and Avena being the understory. Maybe a thistle species in there too.

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Chi_Cazzo_Sei t1_iwfvwcl wrote

Those yellow flowers are found in the Levant as well! Wow!

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walktone t1_iwfzivr wrote

This is a very, dramatic photo !

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