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Friday 27 January 2012

TODAY'S PHOTOS FROM DOOKS BEACH CROMANE BAY & LOWER CROMANE

As my dog seemed to be pressing for a second walk today, I decided to take her to Dooks Beach, she just love chasing the ball there! so armed with the camera, and my wife for company, we headed for Dooks. The light was changeable at Dooks sometimes bright and sometimes overcast with storm clouds, as can be seen in my photos, after Dooks beach we headed down another side road to take some shots of Cromane bay, I then dropped my wife off at home as she had things to do, and headed for Lower Cromane to capture the dying sun.


Dooks beach, this and the next twelve photos.

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Playing with Bokeh, with the 50mm F1.7 Prime



Mac Gillycuddys Reeks, on the way to Cromane Bay.

Cromane Bay with Jacks in the far distance








Heading from Cromane Bay, with the Reeks in the background. 

From here on Lower Cromane as the sun goes down!




























These photos were taken with a Pentax K5 50mm F.17 Prime - 18-55mm - 55-300mm

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