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Members at Work (Radar & Stubbsy)The slow walk along the path at Awabakal nature reserve near Redhead got slower as we continually discovered lovely photographic subjects in all directions. Here Radar & Stubbsy pause for the recording of yet another winner.
Col Photography. The Art of Seeing, Not Just Looking
http://www.frozentime.com.au
Nice shot Col. Really gives a feel for the area and the wattle in bloom. I think I have one or two wattle shots from the day somewhere
Peter
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I had a chuckle at the title of this thread, and then I wondered how stubbsy kit would fit into a sling shot, surely there is another bag with the rest of his stuff out of frame ;P
Craig,
I'm carrying it for him Actually it all fitted in there. He did leave the 70-200 at home. Col, nice capture. It is nice how it shows the wattles and the carpet of white flowers. YAW for Peter (Yet Another Wattle ) cheers, André Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
(misc Nikon stuff)
I'm surprised by the room actually I got a Slingshot in Singapore for a bargain under $80, I took it for its first outing last night and I left the 80-200 and 70-300G at home (not the that the G gets out much anyway) and it fitted everything I needed, I haven't mastered the art of putting it on, but other then that I'm most happy with it. (my 4th camera bag now, I almost have one for every occasion).
As André said, the slingshot 200 had all my gear except for the 70-200 and SB800. Unfortunately there isn't a way I've worked out to fit in my water bladder. Other than that I'm happy with it - holds D2x, 28-70, 50, 12-24 and 10.5 fisheye plus spare battery, sunscreen, drugs, bandaids, ear plugs, filters....
It's my 4th camera bag and replaces my Nova 4 which I found too awkward to use. If I'm taking the 70-200 I'll use the minitrekker. If I need room for clothes and the like I'll take the computrekker. Peter
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Stubbsy perhaps you need to think "outside the bag" and use one of the external loops for attaching you water bladder. Last night I had D70, 50, kit lens, 10-20, SB-800, SC-29, PSD, 3 batteries, torch, P&S camera, lens plates, spanner, and then katie's incidentals (phone, wallet, keys) and still had room for more (but not a lot more.. maybe a fisheye and an 85mm?)
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