Over the 2011 Easter weekend I went down to the Natal Midlands with my wife's family and a few friends. It is a very beautiful part of the country and we all enjoyed some time to relax and unwind.
I used my walk about lens, the Sigma 18-200, for most of the shots. It doesn't have the quality of my other lenses but it make up for that with its extreme versatility. I also used my 100mm macro for some of the portraits and detail work.
For the most part post processing was simple levels/colour balance, sharpening and cropping. A few of the portraits proved quite difficult since the back ground was considerably lighter than the subject.
The full gallery can be found
here.
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Glengarry Mountain at Sunrise |
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Sterling Wrought Iron |
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Goat at the Cheese Factory |
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Sibling Love |
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Giant Wind Chimes |
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Chandelier Detail |
Some beautiful shots here!
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