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Most Photographed Boat Shed?Probably, but did not stop me having a crack at it
gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?still a goodun ...
plenty of detail in the mountains Shane
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Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?Thats because that all us mere morals ever see.
Another great photo its great to finally see the area with out mist,rain,snow,hail Glad you posted these
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What about those immoral people like me? g.
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Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?biggerry, Do you mind if I ask where that was? Looks like a great place to shoot some wakeboarding with a winch!
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Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?Never seen that boat shed befor
Even if i had its still a great photo and i'd be willing to see it agian Where is it? Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
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lets start with...'the state where they are chopping all the trees down' (and no not QLD ) seriously though, The location is Dove Lake in the Cradle Maountian-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania - The famous boat shed is about 10 mins walk anti-clockwise around the lake. The shed is made from King Billy pine shingles and I think had something to do with the Waldheim Chalet (Gustav and Kate Weindorfer). Dprime, if you can get a wakeboard and winch on there I would seriously by you a beer..ok ok...a carton of beer (2 cartons if its the middle of winter) gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?Ah Tasmania, ofcourse.
I bet it would be a bit chilly at the best of times! http://www.BrettHemmings.com
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Pardon my ignorance but dont you need a boat as well ? Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
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yeah, i thought i was tough and might have a dip - but thought twice after a local told me the water temperature was something stupid like 8 degrees (that was actually lake St clair - but close enough)
I thought so as well until i looked at Dprimes portfolio.... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Most Photographed Boat Shed?I shall have to see this portfolio
Canon Body's, Canon Glass, Lowepro Bags, Manfrotto & Gittos Poles = My Empty Bank Account
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Hehe. I now have a certificate (and still and video proof!) from my swimming around an iceberg in 1-degree water. Nice work with this image. What equipment did you use?
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that would result in a substantial amount of time before the crown jewels to returned to their normal position....
D80 + 17-55 f2.8 + polariser gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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Somehow I suspect there was a bit more to it. How many frames? Tripod? Any particular pano head?
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ahh yes.. that bloody heavy thing i lugged everywhere how could i forget... Manfrotto 190XPROB + 486RC2 head This one was 4 frames stitched in PTgui and finished in capturenx The main PP was to bring out some light in the dark areas. Did i miss anything? oh yes...5am start (pano head? wots that? jk) gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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