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Sydney members - Long lens workshopHi All,
I'm planning to have a workshop for Sydney members in January to evaluate and test all your new zoom lenses, purchased recently as: 80-400VR, 300/f4. 70-200VR, my soon delivery of 200-400VR, TC-14EII, TC-17EII, TC-20EII on and off tripod, ballheads, I'll have all my gears in my inventory for members to try and evaluate on that day. Learning how to use CPL, ND filters etc... Hopefully Matt.K and other can help us to run this workshop. A day trip out of Sydney metro. Shooting wildlife subject as bird, kangaroo, plane etc... Maximum 10 members. can bring your family along, like a D70Users's pinic day, BYO. Where are we going? location? Please contribute your opinion. Birddog114
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Think you're on a winner of an idea here Birddog. There's clearly a huge interest in the long lens (myself included) and some workshopping to learn how to get the best from them is sure to be welcome.
I'd also welcome the opportunity to do so shooting with you all to learn how to increase the take home payload !!!
all depends on when... I am in NZ until the 10th...
Perhaps the Australia day long weekend? New page
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could you sneak into the factory and grab me a spare body or 10?
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/sarcasm on: I suggest we go into a populated city area and congregate as a group with these massive lenses and take street candids!
Ok, how bout in Ku-ring gai national park? I'm sure there's exotic flora and fauna to be found there... in fact, I think at Bobbin Heads there's that animal sanctuary type place (free adminssion, after you've paid for park entry). Looks like Australia Day long w/end suits many.
Some other suggestions:
Lane cove NP Blue mountains (A bit far I know) Canberra Or maybe a zoo trip (how much does it cost to get in these days?) New page
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No Australia Day long weekend in Queensland
Australia Day is on Wednesday and that's when the holiday shall occur apparently. So, do you mean the weekend before Australia Day or the weekend after Australia Day? Graham
As well it should. Graham, for you it'll happen on Thursday Jan 26, 1995. 1:00 am to be precise. g.
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MHD, Canderra - Ha Ha we don't want a turn out of 1
Onyx, zoo is $27, it is in my local area and people are complaing that it is under renovation at the moment and $27 is bad value Lane Cove NP Maybe North Head or Middle Head? Lady Jane beach? If people like yachts and boats, maybe Lavender Bay or Blues Point? Or for moving yachts, Middle Head from the crows nest of HMAS (maybe a navy type could fill in the name), bit of fauna in this location, got a peacock there 2 weeks ago, is right next to zoo. Downside pay parking, relatively cheap,but we could meet 500m away and car pool in MCWB, very generous, I for one would like to see what that lens is like ajo, good to see that infamous lens with the wildy varying reviews and results
my 70-300g will be there too... We could tape them together and make a nice set of binoculars
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I love to go to near the Lady Jane Beach, It's beautiful Birddog114
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What does it cost to rent a yacht for a day ? Give the VR mechanisms a bit of a workout, and visit several points of interest on the one day.
g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
wasnt there a member here who has access to a barge?
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I am happy to go anywhere, meeting everyone (sounds like there'll be a few people!!) will be fun! Lady Jane, Middle/North Head suits me just fine but I'm happy to go wherever the ppl (and those gorgeous lenses) are going to be .
Geoff.
There is one around sydney going cheap since some goose ripped the keel off side swiping the opera house. Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Mate, that was a classic. One way to get your name in the papers (for being a goose!). A mate mentioned on the weekend that the owner heard about it on the radio! He would be a happy boy (especially as it was not a race so he was clearly tacking the close just to be a wanker)
HMAS Sydney I (Sydney II was sunk off WA, Sydney III should be visible tied up at the Destoyer Wharf, Garden Island, undergoing a refit and modernisation) Lady Jane beach is fine by me. I have no problem relinquishing my dignity for an afternoon, but you all might run away. (It's not unusual for old sailors to unclad and run around naked. Rundle Mall, Adelaide brings back some memories. Come to think of it, so does the Mall in Darwin, Roebuck Arms Hotel in Broome, the main street of Weipa and i could go on all night.......) Steve.
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thank you BirddogI appreciate your offer very much.
I will continue to watch this thread. And hopefully something suitable will eventuate. Cheers CTD
Here is a few shots from Sydney Harbour National Park, Bradleys Head (right next to the zoo). If we had a meet there on a Saturday it is teeming with yachts.
HMAS Sydney mast (thanks Killa) harbour with dust bunnies looks like a lens and notice the VR inscription and one for Matt K so that he realises his unworthy students do listen
not working for me....
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Seems Darwin online is playing up, manager to register at Kristine's pixspot but wont let me upload or reregister, seems I am not lucky or destined to have an on line album, will try to get it sorted for this evening when D70 is back on line
Matt,
Rather than the long lens clinic, that may be an ideal location for our sunset meet that was mentioned here a few weeks ago; we still need to organise a date and time for this item as well. g.
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Long Lens clinic hmmm:
Now I will have to get the 1.7TC to go on the 70-200VR for this clinic. Not sure if I will be able to make it but will let you know closer to the date. What about a short lens clinic, might have to get a 10.5 fisheye for that. Yes I do have a non-cureable sickness called lens lust. Cheers, D70, kit lens, 70 - 200VR lens, 12-24 lens, SB 800, Lowe Pro Mini Trekker, Manfrotto Carbon 440 Tripod, Velbon ball head Monopod, Ikelite Underwater Housing, Ikelite 125 Strobe, 60GB X Drive Pro.
I have a one Q???
If I got a cardboard cut out of myself & sent it down would one of you carry it around on the meet so at lest part of me could be there????? Just a wishful & disparate thought there Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Thanks mate You should be thinking of me later today if the models are anything to go off Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Pluckaduck, I have the TC-1.7 in stock new, if you wish to try, come along this Saturday, get your 12-24 + strap and try the TC-17. Birddog114
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Still wading through all the threads on this forum - taking quite a while. This one's been quiet for a while. Hope it still happens.
I'm in for the long lens meet. How about the Botanical Gardens? Lots of wildlife, and some animals too! I'll bring the Bigma (assuming it arrives) and a 70-300D. I have a crappy tripod too, so would like to try a decent one - I figure the bigma is going to highlight the need for a decent set of legs. Dopeler Effect: The tendency of stupid ideas to seem smarter when they come at you rapidly.
That's where my thoughts are as well. Two separate groups even; two disparate but similar tasks. And lots of subjects to shoot. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Obviously this spot is a personal favourite of mine, but I think with Blues Point, Milsons Point, Luna Park & Lavender Bay all within 500m of each other, there would be no problem having two groups in this region at the one time. Plenty to take photos of.
A pleasant spot, (but which may not suit the instructors, so disregard as appropriate), is Lavender Bay which is 200m as the crow flies, but longer to walk, from Blues Point. It has a park to have a bite in, decent views with many yachts for near and far focus and is 200m walk from Luna Park so makes the two groups if apart easy to meet up again Lavender Bay Luna Park boardwalk
Yep great work mate. Love the angle of that last shot Cheers Ray >> All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism<<
Hmm, long lens test. A possible location would be the speedboat races in Kogarah Bay.
Being a local, I've watched them a few times, but never really scouted a suitable location for photography. They're on about once a month, the next ones are on in about 3 weeks. With the right conditions, in the right spot, with the right lenses (are you reading this Birdog ) I think you could get some pretty good shots. I'll wander down next time they're on and see how I go. Just a thought...
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