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God's Fingers are always very special to me. This picture was taken early morning when the ground mist was still around. The man and his caribou were walking past on their way to "work". I prefer "action" shots rather than static. The orchids were taken early morning when the dew was still around. All 3 taken in Ibabao, Cuenca, Batangas, Philippines. The dead trees and sand was taken at Carlos Sandblow, Rainbow Beach, Australia. Rainbow Beach is one of the stepping off points for Fraser Island, where dingoes abound. It is also known for its fresh water pools, even though Fraser Island is surrounded by salt water. The man and caribou, orchids and "God's Fingers" taken with Canon Powershot S80. The trees and sand with a Canon Powershot A530.
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Very nice shots Clive. I really like the last 2. The last one is my fave though. Great work.
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nice pics love the sand shot,but the kangaroo in the 2nd shot takes the cake
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