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This is a photo taken on my recent trip to Adelaide, SA, at Port Germein Jetty. It was such a lovely day and made for many fantastic photos.It is one of the longest wooden Jettys in the Southern Hemisphere, at 1532 metres. I wish i could go back and have another go and try to improve my shots once again. Let me know what you think.

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Old 06-03-2009, 05:40 AM
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Alley....hi

The funny thing is that i have been to this lovely place Port Germain. I have stay in caravan park next to the jetty and enjoy cool bear with locals in the pub.
If you can spare some time have look at my Flickr. I have some shots from Port Germain, it may give you maybe some idea on the next trip.

Other than that, have look at the forum for instructions for posting photos, it can help if your shot is a little bigger than current one.
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WOW what a fabulous location and your image is beautiful.

That Jetty lends itself to many wonderful experiementations. For starters I would experiement with trying to get the entire jetty in focus by shooting at the hyperfocal length of the lens.
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Old 06-10-2009, 11:12 AM
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I dont know what happend, the first post i did it worked fine, and then this one didnt work at all haha.
It really was lovely down there, and i am so looking forward to heading back and taking some more pictures. Will deffinatly have a look at your other pics too. Thanks for the comment!
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please please please, try and ask a bit more specific critique question. What do you think leaves it wide open and the folks trying to offer advice are guessing at what you may be wanting help with!
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