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Irenka Daniluk
{K:8011} 10/22/2004
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Lovely misty -cal landscape..
Have you used some sort of filter to darken the sky?
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Miroslaw Banasiewicz
{K:947} 10/21/2004
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Excellent best regards from Poland Miro
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Zeev Scharf
{K:25603} 10/18/2004
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Excellent shot Ian,the graduated sky is superb Mant thanks for commenting "Almost a cowboy" Best regards
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Kev Rynne
{K:1110} 10/15/2004
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Hi Ian, wonderful colours in this shot, only thing I think the top of the pic is too dark. Thank you for your comment. Will resubmit a croc shot I took here at Hartleys Creek Zoo, Port Douglas. Very impressive animals!! Regards Kev :)
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/14/2004
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Heiko
Hard to believe further up this thread I am saying croc attacks are rare and then this one, which even the experts are puzzled to a croc travelling over 150 meters from the water and into the tent and grabbing this Aussies leg and trying to drag him back to the water, (lucky) for him the 60yr old women leaped onto its back and got a broken arm from the powerful tail for her trouble, but the croc released the guy and then someone else in the group shot the reptile.
This will go down as the most unusual crocodile attack to ever be seen in Australia, as it is unknown for an attack this far from the waters edge.
We live and learn Ian
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Heiko Hamann
{K:695} 10/14/2004
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Hi Ian,
thank you for the answer. The german word "Hinterland" usually means something like the country behind something i.e. city, coastline. (hinter = behind, land = country) Seems to fit on your "Gold Coast Hinterland". And it's not surprising that the number ouf tourists is increasing if you keep on shooting pictures like this. And by the way, yesterday I saw news on german TV about a crocodile attack on an "unhappy camper" in Australia. Really was a weird story.
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/13/2004
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Heiko, good question, here is the what it means in the case of the 'Gold Coast Hinterland':
THE Hinterland, also known as the "green behind the gold", is the Gold Coast's best-kept secret that is being discovered by an increasing number of visitors.
Located just 30 minutes drive from the coastal strip, the Hinterland is the Gold Coast's natural "theme park" - along with its famous beaches, of course!
The Hinterland contains an amazing 29 national parks and nature reserves, World Heritage-listed national parks, Australia's largest area of subtropical rainforest, the world's biggest volcanic caldera (of which Mt Warning is the "core") and 300kms of walking trails.
Cheers Ian Brisbane
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Heiko Hamann
{K:695} 10/12/2004
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Great shot Ian. The blue sky is fantastic. Don't know about the tree in the foreground. It's right in the middle and takes away a lot attention from the landscape. Just curious: What does Hinterland mean? Is it from the german word "Hinterland" or is it a landscape in Australia? Or somethin totaly different?
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Maria José Barres
{K:11276} 10/12/2004
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Great landscape shot and wonderful image! Very good. greetings.
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APPAVE José
{K:566} 10/9/2004
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Great place hey? Good comp. I like this area not only because I'm Australian but because of it's variety of textures. Good work. José
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José Vasconcelos Dias
{K:9341} 10/9/2004
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Fantastic foto!!! The colors are great, i like that dark blue sky. Congrats
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Jeff Cartwright
{K:52046} 10/9/2004
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Beautiful Scenic Landscape View...Ian! Excellent Composition!...With Foreground Treeline...and Ethereal Background Scenic View....7/7!!! Best Regards: Jeff. Ian!...I too have a Olympus x1.7 tele..and the Wide x.07 adapter!...Excellent Optical Objectives! Jeff!!!
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Loyce D. Hood
{K:1859} 10/8/2004
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Ian, you have such a wonderful eye for finding these beautiful compositions. Very well captured.
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Joao Vasconcelos
{K:2163} 10/8/2004
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Nice landscape!
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/8/2004
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Thankyou Cesar for your nice comment, the saltwater crocodile found in northern Australia is found in rivers and estuaries not on the beaches.
Regards Ian Brisbane
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Cesar
{K:3591} 10/7/2004
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Dear Ian, Very beautiful image. The dark blue sky is amazing!!
I am happy we have the same camera.. and I am surprised to hear about crocs on the beach!!
Regards from Brazil, Cesar
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Marta Pereyra
{K:5029} 10/7/2004
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Wow!! I love it!
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Ian Sharp
{K:1762} 10/7/2004
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Hi Stephen At 62 I think I have seen less than 8-10 snakes in the wild in my life, and except for 2 the others were seen whilst driving in the country sunbaking on the road, I think last year only about 15 people were bitten with no deaths.
You have more chance getting taken by a shark of which 2 young surfers have been taken this year- as for crocodiles they prefer tourists the last fatality being a German swimming at nighr in the Northern Territory less than 10 meters of a sign warning about crocs and several years ago an American girl swimming in a remote area of North-West Australia from a yacht.
Cheers Ian Brisbane
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Stephen Bowden
{K:64141} 10/7/2004
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Amazing landscape photo Ian - hope you didn't run into too many snakes !
Best wishes, Steve
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