The Glorious Dead

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The Glorious Dead

Postby biggerry on Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:00 pm

Anzac day means something different to everyone given their experience, I wish I could know what is going thru some of the veteran's minds on this day!

Plenty of cliche shots, but I had fun and it was something different to go there and take some images. Very cloudy and rainy but that certianly did not stop the armies of photographers coming out... :mrgreen:



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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby wendellt on Sun Apr 25, 2010 4:33 pm

in particular i like the 2nd and 3rd one
your getting really nice contrast on that 300
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby Geoff on Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:24 pm

Great shots gerry - had I not been working I would've enjoyed coming along to this 'meet'.
My two faves are #'2 and #4.
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby zafra52 on Sun Apr 25, 2010 6:30 pm

I like 2, 4 and 3.
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby biggerry on Mon Apr 26, 2010 3:04 pm

your getting really nice contrast on that 300
nice to see you again


yeah it's making it all a bit easy when compared to my old 100-300mm f5.6.

That said I still had a few OOF images, but considering how dark it was at one stage that is not surprising.

Good to catch up and see that 400mm in action :cheers:

in particular i like the 2nd

My two faves are #'2

I like 2


ta, this was the style of shot I was trying to get, but I feel I did not quite get there. I was looking for that line of Veterans all with medals showing and having just one isolated and in focus. Even those these old guys move pretty slow nowadays it was still hard to this kind of shot :roll:
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby dawesy on Mon Apr 26, 2010 8:44 pm

#2 and #4 are both crackers. Both of them are telling quite different stories, but stories that are unique to the day and the people that have fought for us.
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby surenj on Tue Apr 27, 2010 1:51 pm

Brilliant contrast on these series Gerry! Really love the expression on #2. You have captured some great emotion. These are worthy of publication.
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby Killakoala on Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:42 pm

Strueth, the bloke in the second image has a lot of 'gongs. Great image of him BTW.
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Re: The Glorious Dead

Postby biggerry on Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:40 am

dawesy wrote:Both of them are telling quite different stories


yeah, I hope someone knows and records their story... :up:

Strueth, the bloke in the second image has a lot of 'gongs. Great image of him BTW.


lol, yeah they are certianly weighing down his jacket and you could hear them coming!

surenj wrote:Brilliant contrast on these series Gerry!


yeah, the one advantage of an overcast day, really nice soft light.

check this one out, second image for teh day, more a test shot than anything else, but it looked awesome on the screen. Shame about the composition...

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