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FE RoadtripAfter almost 5 months, the images have been developed, scanned and posted. Below are thumbnails to larger images. I have noted the usernames of the photographer, however, there are about 9 or so still be confirmed. I can edit the post as this information becomes available - but I know many people are keen to see the results.
Thanks to everyone who participated. Whilst there were frustrations, overall, I believe the exercise was a success with some fantastic images. 1. Photographer - TBC 2. Photographer - Antsl 3. Photographer - Critter 4. Photographer - ATJ 5. Photographer - firsty 6. Photographer - Pa 7. Photographer - Reschsmooth 8. Photographer - TBC (but I am guessing Wendell) 9. Photographer - TBC 10. Photographer - TBC 11. Photographer - Wendellt 12. Photographer - Paul 13. Photographer - TBC 14. Photographer - rflower 15. Photographer - Geoff 16. Photographer - dviv 17. Photographer - Oneputt 18. Photographer - Mr Darcy (I am guessing from the top of Wentworth Falls lookout?) 19. Photographer - aim54x 20. Photographer - radar 21. Photographer - Ant 22. Photographer - colin_12 Last edited by Reschsmooth on Tue Jun 09, 2009 5:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: FE RoadtripSome great pics there!
Well done to all and thanks again to Patrick for organising everything 7D, 60D, 70-200mm f/4LIS, 17-50mm f/2.8, 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5, 50mm f/1.4, 100mm f/2.8 Macro, 580EX II
Re: FE RoadtripTop job Patrick thank you very much
What a great variety of subjects, this was an excellent exercise. I must add that Craig VTR who had the camera after I did (and there is no image showing) looks to have had some sort of problem with the film advance because the bottom of the image I took looks to be a double exposure. "The good thing about meditation is that it makes doing nothing respectable"
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Re: FE RoadtripThanks for getting these up so soon Patrick. Some great images here. And the variety is instructive. Any one who says the camera takes the photo should be pointed to this series.
Nope. Sublime Point at Leura,behind the golf course; but I was more interested in the clouds (& their shadows!) I wish I'd remembered I couldn't correct the tilt in post & paid more attention to getting the camera level. Greg
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Re: FE RoadtripBrilliant! Thanks Patrick for posting these. I must say my favourite is the Wendell suspect...
Can someone enlighten my as to the origin of the white lines in some photos? Light leakage during phototaking?
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There is some fogging evident in a few of the images. Patrick suggests that this may be due to a minor issue with the felt on the film can, and I'm inclined to accept this suggestion. g.
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Re: FE RoadtripThanks for all the effort Patrick, well worth it, imho.
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Re: FE RoadtripGreat stuff there. It is a very interesting result of a great project. I would suggest we do it again....but then again...
It was wonderful to everyones work. ATJ was that taken at the picnic area at the top of the walk down to Leura Cascades?? That arch seems very familiar. Cameron
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I know the spot quite well - about a 20 min walk from the Fairmont. I was almost blown off there last July at a time when it was very, very windy. My tripod kept being blown over. Fortunately, I had my Goretex(R) jacket and gloves on to shield some of the wind. Regards, Patrick
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My bet is the Lennox bridge at Lapstone (? - not sure of ther geographic borders hereabouts) on the old road up from Penrith.
I agree Cameron. It would be great to do this again. Not sure if Patrick wants to go through the pain again though. Greg
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Correct, although it is in Glenbrook, not Lapstone. As far as I am aware, Lapstone is entirely on the southern side of the GWH.
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Correct, and pretty much only accessible by road via Governor's Drive, if I recall correctly. Nice area. Regards, Patrick
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the heart angel one is mine i mistkingly took a shot of human statues because the camera was set and i half pressed just to check metering but accidently took a shot sorry about that gallery looks great Wendell Levi Teodoro
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So both nos. 8 & 11 are yours? Regards, Patrick
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Re: FE RoadtripPatrick,
Number 21 is mine! Will have a good look at these once I am not at work and can use something other than my iphone to view them. Ant. D90 | D50 | Tamron 17-50 2.8| AF-S 18-55 DX (and VR) | Sigma 70 - 300 APO DG | 50mm 1.8 | SB-600
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I stuffed my shot on a camera malfunction, it appeared the shutter did not close, but on having a closer look at Oneputts shot he may be right about the double exposure issue. I will go and bang my head against the wall a few more times. I did take the d300 out as well to record the scene in colour so here is a b&w conversion with no other pp except for a sharpen. Click for a larger version Here is the colour version http://craigvtr.smugmug.com/photos/5594 ... bz9-XL.jpg Thank you Patrick, it was an interesting exercise and it may have motivated me to pull out the old filum camera run. Craig
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Re: FE RoadtripThat's an exceptional image, Craig. It is a shame that it does not exist in silver!
Regards, Patrick
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Re: FE RoadtripCongratulations Patrick for putting together such a large undertaking and to all the photographers involved. Some unique and very diverse images there
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Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an infinite variety of perception, interpretation and execution. Ansel Adams
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may have motivated me to actually get a film camera! all this talk of triX and stuff has got me interested...anyone interested in flogging off their old film number? gerry's photography journey
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Re: FE RoadtripThank you Patrick and Radar.
Craig
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I would be happy to sell you my F90X for AUD100,000, my F for AUD125,000 and my FE for AUD98,000 or the lot for AUD300,000 Regards, Patrick
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aww c'mon, I think your selling yourself a little short there and i wouldn't wanna rip you off......plus, that won't even cover a mortgage at Crowsnest gerry's photography journey
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Re: FE RoadtripI am getting my F80 back from extended loan.....but I wont part with it! Sorry Gerry, have a trawl through the For Sale section of have a walk down to Foto Reisel (or the like) I think ECS has some very tempting F100's!
Cameron
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Re: FE RoadtripI have been trawling fleabay. What would be a good price on a used f100 with mb15?
Craig
Lifes journey is not to arrive at our grave in a well preserved body but, rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting, "Wow what a ride." D70s, D300, 70-300ED, 18-70 Kit Lens, Nikkor 105 Micro. Manfrotto 190Prob Ball head. SB800 x 2.
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I am not sure about you, but I thought $450 for a F100 (Excellent cond) at ECS was a pretty good price, but then again I am not sure. Keh.com (American site) has F100 + MB-15 US $339 for Exc+ condition so I would not want to pay more than that! Cameron
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We're all friends here, so happy to do mate's rates. Plus it may cover the stamp duty on a Crows Nest pad. Seriously, don't forget the F90x - with the MB-10 grip, it is a great camera that can be found relatively cheaply - you would be looking at sub-$200 for the combo. Failing that, get the F6! (Or the F2AS, for that matter). Regards, Patrick
Two or three lights, any lens on a light-tight box are sufficient for the realisation of the most convincing image. Man Ray 1935. Our mug is smug
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