degraves lane right? i'd recognise those bunny's boobies anyday
that's cool though, i've taken some pics of the grafs down there too, and that very same bunny is even in one of them.
i'm actually really loving looking at this photo of yours, and not just because its cool, but also because it shows me how the medium of photography has the ability to visually express the notion that each person see's the world in a slightly different way.
Funny you should mention that about perspective. I've just been sorting through my photos from my WA trip and in the process, had to search for some info on the net to write about places I went to. I've found a few random online albums in the searches and it's been interesting looking at photos of places I went to, but seeing them in a different light because of the angle the other person has chosen to photograph from.
This is Rotary lookout on the top of Mount Tamborine. My camera broke at the end of last year, so i'm using a different camera (my mum-in-laws). I also didn't have my tripod. Took these on the 14th April. I wanted to stay for sunset proper, but it got too cold and i didn'thave a beanie or a scarf.
Very nice choice of lens. I thought about buying that one instead of the 100mm F/2.8 Macro about six months ago. I went with the Macro because it gave me an opportunity to capture things ridiculously up close and with mad detail and also I felt that perhaps at F4 that that particular lens might have been a little slow for my liking. Having said that though, the L results speak for themselves. I'm holding off buying new lenses now. but in two years time I will have paid off my house and I can go nuts then!