Overlooking Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, these chains once held ships to their moorings in days long gone ...
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Overlooking Coffs Harbour in New South Wales, these chains once held ships to their moorings in days long gone ...
Nice. Reminds me of some chain shots I took last year at a beach after a wicked storm...they were all sand-encrusted. Yours has a more pleasant bg. Nicely blurred. Makes the chain look more macho. ; )
I love the rusty texture of all these shots.
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Well spotted! Shot 1 for me please.
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Nice photo's. We have some of the same here but I've never thought of taking a picture of one. I need to learn to see more which is why I joined some of the web sites. Thanks.
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These were cool chains. There were two of them, both of about 4 links each. Each link about 30cm (12 inches) from end to end.
Sweet! I prefer shot 3
You'll pick the B&W every time huh Kat
Maybe..haha..but for me it's the composition in it.
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