Activity for User 953 - Grace Lee - gracelee.123@gmail.com

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7 Feb 20 Reply Thank you so much Barbara!! Feb 29th
7 Feb 20 Comment Thanks everyone so kind to me! I wish to share a news to you. I have lodged the story photos and other my photos to Siena 2020 and just be advised that I am in the final round now. I am preparing RAW and HD files this weekend as requested by Siena 2020. Feb 22nd
7 Feb 20 Reply Burnt house- 1 - An "awful scenario". An "awful scenario". It as one late afternoon, sunset time. We stop at Great highway, see a couple of houses were burnt hard in bushfires. Some 724 homes, 49 facilities and 1582 outbuildings have been destroyed so far this fire season. Six people have died and 2.7 million hectares have been scorched. A Fire chief loses house in Blue Mountains blaze too. Feb 22nd
7 Feb 20 Reply View from burnt tree hole-1. "The difference between a good life and a bad life is how well you walk through the fire" - Carl Jung. "The Creative Habit' is basically about how you work alone, how you survive as a solitary artist. 'The Collaborative Habit' is obviously about surviving with other people." Twyla Tharp. Feb 22nd
7 Feb 20 Reply The Greater Blue Mountains National Park is World Heritage-listed. My home is in the famous Three Sisters in Katoomba. It has been a very difficult for past six months for many in Australia after mega-fire continues to burn in Australia. The Gospers Mountain fire raged for 17 days across over 500,000 hectares until it was contained by firefighters in early January. Blue Mountains unique environment and wildlife may 'never recover', expert warns. It could take centuries for the ecosystem to recover after the bush fires - if at all. We have seen a large loss of kangaroos, wallabies, possums, insects and marsupials, and fear relic plant species could be "wiped out". There are certain relic species of plants that are hanging on, like the isopogon fletcheri and the dwarf mountain pine, that could be wiped out by this fire because they have limited distribution. I have taken those dirty smoke, those tragic environmental images in Christmas and New Year break in my home area after bush fires - the SMOKEY Blue Mountains. Sadly most of those wonderful lands will be decimated for years to come - they were just recovering from the 2013 fires. Feb 22nd
7 Feb 20 Reply Thanks Paul! Thanks for your encourage! Feb 22nd
7 Feb 20 Reply Thank you Rich! Feb 20th
7 Feb 20 Comment I always forgot to say my camera numbers: I normal use F8 / ISO 100 for landscape photos, time depends what you want the photo result. Feb 17th
7 Feb 20 Reply Thanks for your comments! Feb 17th
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7 Feb 20 Comment just realised that I have to make images size under 1M to post. Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Reply Great idea to switch to b/w. Thanks for sharing! Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment I more like top and middle parts of image look. I think if cut off a bit more for the bottom part, will make more focus on the main part of image? Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment A beautiful view photo! I agree with Tom that the boat play big in the image. I like the reflected trees and blue sky. Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment So you think iPhone has better play? I really like this big magnificent trees too. I think camera may show better detail in bench?
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7 Feb 20 Comment I am surprise the photo is so sharp from edge to edge! Good work! Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment Good shot Tom. I more like the blacksmith is looking more at the fire area. May be move the fire place to your show photo with Photoshop? Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment I can't post extra photos right? Feb 13th
7 Feb 20 Comment I have more photos of red sunrise and sunset and other bush fire photos, it was a discovery trip. Feb 13th

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