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Adelaide Show

Postby DanielA on Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:02 pm

There are a few pics from today's trip to the Royal Adelaide Show.

There's a few of them, so I'll use thumbnails. It might be easier to see them on my webpage.

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There are mine. So Big V, I look forward to seeing yours. :D

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Postby BBJ on Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:50 pm

Not bad Daniel, you must have went today as i hear it rained all day yesterday while we was enjoying the sunshine down here. Nice and colourfull the show as usual.
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Postby sirhc55 on Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:01 am

A very nice collection Daniel. On the shot of the clowns I would have waited until there was no one in the shot and used an aperture setting to throw the back 3 or 4 clowns OOF :D
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Postby Big V on Mon Sep 05, 2005 11:52 am

Daniel, they will be up tonight..While I was taking a picture of Senna on the jumping trampoline ride, two police officers questioned me as to what I was doing. When explaining that I was taking a picture of my daughter, they were not very professional in their line of questioning. Even after they had established that Senna was my daughter, they still continued to give me grief. To cut a vey long story short, I used my diplomatic relations skills and told them to go and look for the perverts with the phone cameras who are hiding in the shadows and not harass the loving fathers with their 80-400mm lens standing out in the middle. I did not mind that they questioned me about the photos but what really got me wild was they way they were speaking to my daughter and trying to make it a crime to be at the show alone with her. Yes they were female! They did ask to see evidence of the photos but I explained they were going to have to arrest me to do that as I was in a public place taking a picture of my own daughter. Kind of ruined the moment really...
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