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Overland track - LandscapesSome of the landscapes from the hike, for CC
1. Track Closed 2. Storm across the valley 3. Coming down the trail 4. Twisted tree D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesWhat gorgeous colours (not to mention scenery!)... it looks so inviting! I can't decide between the1st and the third for a fav...
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Overland track - LandscapesKick ass shots..First one is screaming for a sky replacement but it's still awesome as it is...Fav is 1st
Re: Overland track - LandscapesI've now spent some real time on the 3rd - i'm thinking this will print well - (one of the guys on the hike has a printing business - offered up a free canvas print.
I gotta say, I discovered control points in Capture NX tonight.... wow, they make messing with the photos fun! Little dots and sliders and gizmos, just awesome! D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesReally nice. I gotta do that one day.
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesI like your twisted tree but it seems a little overexposed on my monitor.
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesThe colour balance is actually a bit warm on the twisted tree - the sky is over-exposed. I'll play with it some more!
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesI think that the twisted tree could really be a winner. Fix the colour balance and try cloning a little bit off the tree were it goes out of the frame. Looks a bit like an amputee at the moment. Otherwise they are great.
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesNo. 2 is a winner for me . Really nice composition!
Re: Overland track - LandscapesAll the pics are great but if it came down to pic 3 and 4, pic 4 wins by a hairs breadth.
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesOk, I've spent some more time on the twisty tree, I think it's come out a lot nicer -
D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesHey Justin,
Great shots. #3 for me The twisted tree is good, but somehow not isolated enough for me. I took a bunch of photos around there too, and wasn't really happy with any of those either. You were there late march? Was there much burning off going on? When we were there same time last year, a couple of days were really smoky and we saw mushroom clouds from the forest burns that were happening just outside the world heritage area. Apparently, it's a yearly event. I'm planning to return, maybe November, to do the Walls of Jerusalem and the Tarkine. I could live over there, great place! Michael
Re: Overland track - LandscapesYes we only got back to Sydney last Sunday. I saw one burn, not very large in the very far distance on one day. Perhaps I could try and isolate the tree more from the background - there is so much to look at.
As the walk I did was an extended boys weekend (a 40th objective for one of the gang), I have promised lizzie that I will take her back - we were thinking that Spring, when the flowers are out would be very nice, I think that is in November? D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesNovember is late spring, but spring has the reputation for a lot of windy wet weather over there, so I figure late spring will be better than early spring
Here's a shot of one of the mushroom clouds from the tent platforms at lake windermere. We saw 3 or 4 of them, by the end of the day there was smoke everywhere - it was hard to tell the difference between smoke and mist in some of the photos I took. Michael
Re: Overland track - LandscapesMichael, love your water shots of Pellion by the way! You must have carried a tripod in, or was it a handy rock?
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesThe Storm across the valley is a great shot! The twisty tree seems a bit busy for me,
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Thanks! Yes, I carried a tripod. The trick is to not get too tired (or lazy) to use it. Those rocks at Pelion were slippery, I nearly landed in the water myself! Michael
Re: Overland track - LandscapesReally like 3rd and 4th photos.
Started packing my backpack for the overland track...
Re: Overland track - LandscapesCheck out http://www.pbase.com/justin_aus/tasmania I have put a lot of the ones I have worked on in there.
D3 | 18-200VR | 50:1.4 | 28:2.8 | 35-70 2.8 | 12-24 f4
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesLovely work and great country
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesLove the shots
Been a few years since I was there! My fav is number 4, with the gnarled old bleached dead tree. The adjustment I would make is to add more black to the shot (do not know what that is in NX) and see how that looks. I know the canon plug in to photoshop has a "black" slider bar and tweaking that at the low end can make a big difference to how much the photo seems to "pop" Waz whizzzz, there goes life again.....
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Re: Overland track - Landscapesi'm not a huge landscape person but the first and last ones are fantastic!
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesExcellent landscapes, especially the first and last.
Well done! Alex Last edited by Alex on Wed Apr 09, 2008 4:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Overland track - LandscapesI like the twisted tree one. It breaks up the horizontal quite well.
Re: Overland track - LandscapesHey there Justin! Nice tree... It looks kind of familiar though, like I've seen it before somewhere...
Last winter, I did the track, took 9 days. Fantastic walk. Another haunt of mine is http://www.bushwalk-tasmania.com and there has been quite a bit of discussion on the Overland Track there lately. Cheers! Last edited by tasadam on Mon Oct 13, 2008 12:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Overland track - LandscapesI forgot to add, for all the Overland Track devotees, there is a good reference page on the Overland Track Website specific for people who are using maps.
They even have a downloadable Google Earth .kml file of the track. Great for visualising the route before you get there. Good stuff! Michael
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Yep, sure is. It's all covered here http://bushwalk-tasmania.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=25 and http://bushwalk-tasmania.com/forum/view ... f=25&t=597 and http://bushwalk-tasmania.com/forum/view ... f=25&t=596 Share what you know, learn what you don't.
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