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<blockquote data-quote="downunder" data-source="post: 410212" data-attributes="member: 29516"><p>Thanks mikew, I will do that next time. The separate pictures would have allowed me to provide some commentary. For example, the 1st photo shows the typical walking track through the rain forest, the second is of a not so nice tree - the stinging tree (not only do we have the most venomous snakes and spiders in Australia but some of our plants can be nasty too), the 3rd is of a small rainforest stream, the 4th is of a strangler vine that has replaced its original host that has long since decayed away, and the 5th is of a small waterfall that is a common feature in the park. It is one beautiful area and you can see the 20-40mm range and f/2.8 of the lens was ideal for this sort of location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="downunder, post: 410212, member: 29516"] Thanks mikew, I will do that next time. The separate pictures would have allowed me to provide some commentary. For example, the 1st photo shows the typical walking track through the rain forest, the second is of a not so nice tree - the stinging tree (not only do we have the most venomous snakes and spiders in Australia but some of our plants can be nasty too), the 3rd is of a small rainforest stream, the 4th is of a strangler vine that has replaced its original host that has long since decayed away, and the 5th is of a small waterfall that is a common feature in the park. It is one beautiful area and you can see the 20-40mm range and f/2.8 of the lens was ideal for this sort of location. [/QUOTE]
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