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    Default Haruru Falls Paihia

    Some shots I took on the weekend and the falls.
    Comments, advice most welcome. Was really just trying out my new tripod





















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    cool shots.
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    take your photographs back
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    Thanks for that mate. Here is another one.

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    All photos are nice and I like a bit more 4th and 10th of original post. The latter is cool as well.

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    All good - enjoyed looking at them
    The dandelion one has a great colour combination.

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    Thanks, I wish it hadnt been so cloudy, but happy with most of the ones I kept.
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    I stayed at that camping ground when I toured Northland !



    I was going to drive past but just then a bee stung me and I decided it was time for some rest so I spent the night at the camping ground



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    WOw, lot better from down the bottom, gives a better show of the size of them, water looks great. WIsh id got some from that angle!
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