4/5 habitations of mussels, penguins and a few lovers of the sea

    I used my dslr and also the small camera with no mirror, I wanted to see if I would make different pictures with the two cameras. Also wanted to see if there was a difference of my enjoyment in using them.You might prefer your landscapes a little bigger here.

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    1. Gary Sauer-Thompson (3 months ago | reply)

      that's pretty good

    2. Manfred Hofmann (3 months ago | reply)

      like a big mountain ... (our belgium friend will like it)
      !!!

    3. Lieve Van den Bosch (3 months ago | reply)

      love this rock in the foreground, very nice !!!

    4. Lester Ralph Blair (3 months ago | reply)

      I'm glad you say so.
      He may be a connoisseur of Ansel Adams.
      Thank you, I always wonder how they come to be here.

    5. Manfred Hofmann (3 months ago | reply)

      Im sure ... buts a secret, we all have to help him with his outing: YES Im a romantic photographer
      :-D

    6. Lester Ralph Blair (3 months ago | reply)

      good for you, I'm sure I am too ;-)

    7. Greg's Southern Ontario (Off For Awhile) (3 months ago | reply)

      Rocky shoreline around Wellington, still interesting to poke around & photograph....

    8. Lester Ralph Blair (3 months ago | reply)

      yes, it interests me the people living here, it is a very harsh place to live I think.

    9. - dirac - (3 months ago | reply)

      Do you see a mountain somewhere? Barely a hillock. :-]

    10. Lester Ralph Blair (3 months ago | reply)

      we can't compete with the swiss alps, our excessive rain fall keeps our mountains small apparently.

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