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Sunday Quad Action

Postby darb on Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:01 am

A couple mates of mine have some pretty sweet "quad bikes" ... not your every day farm bike variety but race bred and excruciatingly fast, fun, agile little machines.

The photos dont really show it, and the aerial antics are my friends, not i, but did a bit of touring along the beach and dune tracks in addition to the big bowl that we normally visit, eerie weather, great views from tops of hills, and with the girly on the back it was quite a stunning afternoon. Gotta love Oz, aye, cob.

It is a shame to see the Alkimos ship wreck just offshore, almost completely fallen.

anyhoo, a few snaps I took of the other lads. Shame i didnt take the camera with me when i took off up the beach / tracks.

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Postby spartikus on Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:09 am

Do you plan on taking it easy some time? Talk about an extreme lifestyle! Great shots as always, Brad.
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Postby big pix on Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:10 am

....... ever playfull images, well done..... by the way do you get much sand in your d70, as a lot of your pix's are at the beach......
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Postby darb on Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:14 am

lol spartikus .. not really .. but got the call on saturday night when i was out with mates, so we toodled up sunday about midday for a few hours.

Settling on a new house next week, so that will be consuming a bit of time, though im off skiing mid august to Victoria (mt hotham) so i'll be there'll be a few million pics from there no doubt.
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Postby darb on Wed Jul 27, 2005 1:18 am

big pix : yeah fair bit of sand, grit, dust, crap ... ive given up with trying to keep her clean ... but it seems to stand up to it ... never ever change lenses while out and about in those environs though. The d70 seems pretty weather resistant which is a testament to its quality.

This album : http://darb.net/lano-wedge-04 we had ridiculous winds, camping in dunes, touring through friggin hot dusty pain in the backside conditions for some of the time (we resorted to a few trusty drinks to make it all seem OK.) ... only noticed a bit of sand / dust getting into the battery / CF slot, but not much. (and its to be expected.)

Have only had it dust cleaned once .. and that was ages ago, since then ive been ultra careful ... havent tried any really narrow aperture shots recently to chekc for dust bunnies mind you.

Sat on ISO400 due to the cloud, Amode, F7.1 (my tamron gets soft wide open ... id rather a bit of noise and maintain sharpness, then get softness regardless of shutter speed.)

have cracked 10,000 shots in about 9 months which isnt bad going, i just hope the shutter doesnt give out on me :(
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Postby KerryPierce on Wed Jul 27, 2005 9:29 am

Cool shots, Brad. The stop action is great, especially considering the lower light levels that appear to be present in some of them. :D
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Postby BBJ on Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:09 pm

Now we know who rips our beaches up,LOL Brad and his clan. Just kidding mate but yeh fine shots as usual and yeh what a life you have, oh well as long as you are having fun is cool and lots of pics to go with it and oly thing i notoiced was the horizon on the first pic could have been straightened up a bit.
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Postby darb on Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:11 pm

the whole area will be suburbs within a few years,I reckon.

As for the lfie thing . .. not really mate, just always getting out and about where possible ... you have to !
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Postby BBJ on Wed Jul 27, 2005 12:13 pm

Yes Brad thats true mate, you never know what day will be your last so enjoy it while you can. Ok so they are planning to build at the beaches a bit like they have done in Glenelg in Adelaide built hi -rise apartment building along the beach front sux.
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Postby Slider on Wed Jul 27, 2005 10:21 pm

Great shots Brad. Looks like you had a terrible time :lol:
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