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    Sunset Cormorants and Palms

    The cormorants were heading for their roosting sites late evening at Walvis Bay whilst the others are at a desert oasis known as Palmwag (Palm Rest) in Namibia. The Palmwag shots were taken whilst lolling about with something cold to hand after a long hot day game viewing !!! Comments welcome.
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    Re: Sunset Cormorants and Palms

    The second one is my favorite but I do think you need to level the horizon. Very beautiful images.
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    Re: Sunset Cormorants and Palms

    These are some very cool images! I love the mood the lighting gives.
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    Re: Sunset Cormorants and Palms

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg McCary
    The second one is my favorite but I do think you need to level the horizon. Very beautiful images.
    Agreed in both respects.
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