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Thought I`d kick off a thread about Sunrise/Sunset Photos. This one taken back in March 2012 would have to be one of my favorites. It was taken from the summit of Mt Kaputar, just to the east of Narrabri, NSW. The summit is at 1510 meters ASL & overlooks the plains to the west, some 1200 meters below. Mt Kaputar is a remnant of a shield volcano that became extinct around 22 million years ago. Edited by user Wednesday, 4 September 2019 8:45:37 AM(UTC)
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What a beautiful photo Ambient. Thank you for sharing and thanks for starting the topic.
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Originally Posted by: Eddy  One of my favourite sunrises Ive taken this year. ... Wow. That is stunning. The reflection in the still water is beautiful.
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Nothing as stunning as Ambient or Eddie's, however it is nice to see the Glass House mountains again after a few days of smoke and yesterday's dust.  Edited by user Sunday, 8 September 2019 5:55:55 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Pabloako  nice to see the Glass House mountains again Nice one Pabloako. I do enjoy a Volcanic landscape. Just on a side note - the Glass House mountains are the older "brother" of Mt Kaputar, formed as they passed over same hotspot around 5 million years earlier. Similar to the way the Hawaiian Island chain are being formed today. Edited by user Monday, 9 September 2019 10:00:50 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Orebound  Here's a couple from the Top End. Stunning pics Orebound! |
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Fabulous photography posted here. Thanks for posting . So majestic I am not a photographer myself but l am an admirer. This twitter site has some stunning world weather captures of sunrise, sunsets and more https://twitter.com/WSWUpdatesEdited by user Friday, 18 October 2019 8:15:08 PM(UTC)
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Just stumbled on this thread. What stunning images. Makes me want to book a trip to the NT!
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Wow, Orebound. Absolutely stunning images.
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Phone pic of yesterday`s sunset through the bushfire smoke from the Mt Kaputar fire. |
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Wow. I sure hope you get some rain in your part of the state soon!
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