I think I'd vote for the "normal" in this case--- But the important thing is for you to have fun and use the tools that let you show what you want. Editing tools are no different than a painter's tools-- brushes, spatulas, knives, etc.
I'm with you on the normal this time...but had to show the two so we all had something to compare. Yes, editing is what we each prefer and we are all different.
Winding road for sure. Looks a bit like the road up to the Atherton Tablelands and the Barron River Falls. ???? The rail trip up is fantastic and then the cable car trip back - you need good nerves for that one, but it is so spectacular. The views of the city of Cairns and the surrounds, plus the view out towards the reef. To be seen to be really appreciated. I presume you have on your travels up there done the train / cable car combo? Cheers Colin PS: Progressing OK for move to glorious Terrigal. Just the removalists mob to contact me.
Neither of those places Colin, it was the road to Morris Lake but all are windy. Didn't go on the cable but we went up in our vehicle which we preferred to do. Plenty of lovely views to be seen up those windy roads.
porcelain is okay...I do love the sharper highlights though
ReplyDeleteI prefer the normal photo for the trees, porcelain is alright for a change though.
Deletelovely pictures
ReplyDeleteThanks Adam.
DeleteLove the winding road!
ReplyDeleteVery windy, most road are up there in Cairns when going up the hills/mountains.
DeleteWhat lovely photos
ReplyDeleteThanks Jo-Anne.
DeleteThose winding roads are sooooo evocative.
ReplyDeleteI expect they can be and lots of them up there in the Cairns area..
Deletewow I love your trees
ReplyDeleteRather nice ones they are...they lead to a rain forest.
DeleteI think I'd vote for the "normal" in this case--- But the important thing is for you to have fun and use the tools that let you show what you want. Editing tools are no different than a painter's tools-- brushes, spatulas, knives, etc.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you on the normal this time...but had to show the two so we all had something to compare.
DeleteYes, editing is what we each prefer and we are all different.
Tropical Far North Queensland personified! :)
ReplyDeleteDefinitely Lee.
DeleteWinding road for sure. Looks a bit like the road up to the Atherton Tablelands
ReplyDeleteand the Barron River Falls. ????
The rail trip up is fantastic and then the cable car trip back - you need good nerves for that one, but it is so spectacular. The views of the city of Cairns and the surrounds, plus the view out towards the reef. To be seen to be really appreciated.
I presume you have on your travels up there done the train / cable car combo?
Cheers
Colin
PS: Progressing OK for move to glorious Terrigal. Just the removalists mob to contact me.
Neither of those places Colin, it was the road to Morris Lake but all are windy.
DeleteDidn't go on the cable but we went up in our vehicle which we preferred to do. Plenty of lovely views to be seen up those windy roads.
Well you certainly have got things in order then!
Thank you for sharing these great picture. Looking forward to more
ReplyDeleteYou are welcome.
DeleteHappy Holidays, M-w.
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas Sandra.
DeleteWinding roads always give me a sense of adventure - I want to find out where they lead to.
ReplyDeleteWell I'm very much like that when you can see around the corner..
DeleteIt is beautiful, the road that leads, to the park.
ReplyDeleteThe plant is full of life.
I wish you a happy Christmas.
Kisses
thank you...
DeleteEnjoy the holidays Margaret.
ReplyDeletethank you John.
DeleteBom dia, as fotos são lindas, mostram na perfeição a bela natureza.
ReplyDeleteFeliz Natal,
AG
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you.
DeleteThe green leaves are vivid. I love the atmosphere of a forest, too.
ReplyDeleteLovely tropical forest it was - helps keep it cool.
DeleteI just love these shots...
ReplyDeleteThank you :) The trees are certainly a pleasure to take a photo of.
DeleteBeautiful places. Happy new year Margaret.
ReplyDeleteLike the porcelain, it gives a feeling of a painting. Beautiful forest!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas!