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Melbourne Members at MeetA few snaps of some at the meet
Nikon Boy (and I think that is meicw in the background)... Left to right, Kipper (note tripod head cover that doubles as a stubby holder!), Platinum Weaver, PiroStitch, Alex (I think, sorry if not, let me know), Nikon Boy Left to right, deano, Alistair, endymion, stormygirl in the background Stormygirl deano (even has the Nikon cap happening!) Special thanks to Nicole who pushed to get today's meet organised. Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
Looks like we need to get a few D70users Camera Straps down there
Thanks for these pics - good to see other states getting together, and always good to put faces to names (however bad the faces may be!). *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
Anybody got any good ideas for places to visit and takes photos of. Prefer landscape photos (eg. rivers, bridges, rock formations, rainforests, waterfalls, beaches etc). Have four days off this weekend (pub holiday + rdo), so I'm planning on doing something.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
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....sounds like u r looking for middle earth! try the visit victoria kiosk at Fed Square, they r very helpful
great pics!
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As has been said - nice to put faces to names.
Kipper - I think you should get an underwater housing and try that Chris
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Great pics! The straps were definitely popular.
Daryl, I bought a couple of books to help plans some trips. The first one is Victoria's National Parks. It has maps and provides lots of different sections depending on the park (e.g. history, vegetation, walks, scenic drives, birdlife, animals). I also bought a book called Wildlife Watching in Victoria (near the corner of Collins and Queen I think at gov shop). Nicole
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Nicole, awesome. If you come up with some winners let me know. I'm also keen to find some birds to shoot (excuse the pun). Sick of photographing pidgeons, noisy minors, honey eaters, ducks and cranes (the cranes down at Stoney Point are quite evasive). I want to phograph small colorful birds, like the Superb Blue Wren, Silvereye etc.
Darryl (aka Kipper)
Nikon D200
Will do. I also have an extra long weekend but can't make up my mind!
You should check out this website: http://www.cohsoft.com.au/bayboca/ You can do a search of birds found in certain locations. They will only list birds for the places they have visited. A lady took me to the You Yangs a couple of weeks ago. Definitely good for the smaller birds. Aside from the wetland area, Braeside Park also has lots of the smaller birds (e.g. superb wrens). Also, I was able to get quite close to both robins in the Dandenongs near Grant's Picnic Ground and swamp wallabies. Nicole
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