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Vic Goldfields arent always shades of brown and grey..
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<blockquote data-quote="Jon" data-source="post: 254260" data-attributes="member: 717"><p>Fair enough mate, damn that's some seriously greened up ground. None like that in the GT though we have had some good rain in the last few weeks. I asked because I used to do photography years ago on film and noticed when I went digital that everything got outrageously enhanced. Sunsets went from earthly colours to looking like they were from Mars. Normal greens to lolly coloured greens. Most digital cams will do that and give BS tones and colour. Look good but not true "What You See Is What You Get" photo,s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon, post: 254260, member: 717"] Fair enough mate, damn that's some seriously greened up ground. None like that in the GT though we have had some good rain in the last few weeks. I asked because I used to do photography years ago on film and noticed when I went digital that everything got outrageously enhanced. Sunsets went from earthly colours to looking like they were from Mars. Normal greens to lolly coloured greens. Most digital cams will do that and give BS tones and colour. Look good but not true "What You See Is What You Get" photo,s. [/QUOTE]
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