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Mt Ngungun

By Paul Carpenter

Canon 5D Mark lll; EF 24-105mm lens @45mm; f/11; ISO 100; Multiple exposure blend at 1/5s, 1/15s, 1/50s, 1/160s & 1/500s

I arrived at the summit of Mt Ngungun to find the peak already crowded with sightseers, so as the sunset developed I quickly ventured down the northern slope to find some different framing for Mt Beerwah and Mt Coonowrin. A number of exposures were required to

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