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outback challenge in glendambotook my 200-400 thinking i could get some good pics but was a bit close so tried the 85-1.4 ...... and i am in love with this lense !!!!!!!! its as good as the 70-200vr in clarityand colour ..... i was up on some scaffolding on the sunday and wasnt feeling too good as it was moving around and i was feeling poorly with a hangover from drinking with the whyalla 4wd people.... still was a bloody good weekend .... i am having trouble uploading pics so i can only show this one at the moment
cheers rob
Good shots of the old cruiser getting down and dirty in the mud. Oh well looks like fun though as i had 1 of those and used to have lots of fun in the mud pans down here.
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Good action shot......but would like to of seen more image in front of truck to show where it is going and to tell more of a story.......
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looks like he went a bito too fast .....great first shot. Did he make it out of the mud eventually ?
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there was a small hill climb just ahead and he couldnt make it up it cause his clutch was slipping ! the rollover driver wasnt bothered about his vehicle was a bit bent because he has 5 other bodies in his yard ! hopefully there will be a few pics in the 4wd mag overlander....... cheers rob
Rob,
Some great actions shots there. I can recall you saying that you were in love with the Nikon AF 85mm f/1.4 and now I can see the reason why. Hopefully we will catch up on Sunday 31 July at 'Adelaide Meet # 5'. If not at Adelaide Airport on Friday 5th August on the way to 'Anniversary Weekend'. fozzie
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Great action shots showing not only the panache of the finger man but the participants as well - hope you are not on water restrictions Rob
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