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A day I won't forget!On Monday I had the opportunity to meet the other half of the internationally acclaimed series "The Long Way Down" and "The Long Way Round" Charley Boorman. He is well known for his series with actor Ewan McGregor when they travel on their motorbikes around parts of the world. Charley is now doing his own series "By Any Means" and it just so happened that he was leaving Freshwater Reserve in Sydney (near where we live) as the start of this new series, travelling to Frazers Beach on the central coast. It was an incredible experience being in part of the 1500 (yes 1500!) bike convoy. I managed to meet Charley, get my DVD signed AND have a photo with him. One of the press photogs there was thrown my camera (well nearly) as I asked her to take a shot of us, she obliged, and here is the shot:
This is a shot of ONLY about 5% of the gathering crowd, once it was a full crowd, getting around was difficult. I asked the fire brigade if I could jump on top of their truck to get a shot, but they declined to oblige, citing OH&S issues etc..I even offered to sign a disclaimer! And a (squinty)Charley on his DEUS machine: News info of the day can be seen here and video that someone took here (I can be seen at 1min 31 secs ) hehe Such a GREAT day, I thought I'd share it with you all . Geoff
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Re: A day I won't forget!Nice work Geoff - a real "Special Moment". That press photog has nothing on your technique though .
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Re: A day I won't forget!Nice work Geoff, did you get any shots of the host of bikes ? Feel inspired to go on some crazy adventure ?
Re: A day I won't forget!A nice day indeed Geoff!
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Craig I did. Will upload in a while, I think I only got about 5% of the bikes there, as once there were 1500 it was hard to move around let alone get an elevated shot of all of them. Would love to go on a crazy adventure! Geoff
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This prompts a question I have often wondered about... who owns the copyright on that image? Is it the owner of the camera or the person that took the shot? I would have thought the latter as we all know the camera is just a tool. If we critique that shot, are we critiquing how well the camera worked or the skill of the person activating the shutter?
Re: A day I won't forget!Interesting question indeed Andrew.
My camera, my lens, my card and my flash. Yes, she took the photo, but did so willingly (kinda), and handed back my camera. No more was said. If we were critiquing the shot, we'd be juding the camera and the person pressing the button, but more so the person pressing the button, as they use the camera (as you say) as a tool. That's my viewpoint. She didn't say she wanted a copy or even suggest I email it to her. She shot with a Canon and nearly vomitted when I asked her to take a shot with my Nikon, but I did manage to convince her, in a VERY short space of time . Geoff
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You're married, right? Looks like a great day was had by all. g.
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And you would be correct in that thought. We discussed and researched this a few years back, and that was the result. Regardless of who owns the camera, of the card, it's the person making the image who owns the IP in that image. g.
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Re: A day I won't forget!You lucky, lucky, .......fellow.
That would have been awsome to be part of. Nothing like right place and time. Regards Colin
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Re: A day I won't forget!I love the long way round, long way down and by any means series. What a great day that would have been, I'm very jealous of you.
great shot of Charley, it's a pity he is squinty - but still a great shot. And great shot of you both =) Meg
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Can't blame the poor woman... President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Re: A day I won't forget!Geoff
In that first pic...I can recognise you.....but which one is he?? Regards
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