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Tassie Too

Postby joolz on Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:15 pm

Some more from Tasmania (Devenport & Sister's beach).

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Postby Geoff on Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:33 pm

Some beautiful shots there joolz! Bel and I did a campervan holiday around tassie for nearly 2 weeks a few years back and had a blast...I often wish I'd have had my D70 back then..although it's just another great excuse to get back there with the D70! Well done :) Some EXIF data would be excellent. Btw, I like the first shot most!
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Postby HappyFotographer on Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:48 pm

Love the first image, and I like the second lighthouse better than the first one you posted....very similar but I enjoy the tighter crop.

I have only ever had one very short visit to Tassie and didn't have the trusty D70 then, would love to go back.

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Postby wendellt on Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:59 pm

Julian shot with your new 17-55DX?

1st shot is awesome, what perspective

the 2nd is very moody but the 3rd on is the best, how did you get that strange lighting on the trunk, itsit natural?
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Postby joolz on Thu Jul 14, 2005 5:13 pm

Thanks for the comments.
Lovely scenery in Tassie and the weather was fine considering the time of year and geography.
I was doing some locum work in Latrobe (near Devenport on the north coast). I managed to squeeze in a few short trips around the area to take some shots.
I noticed the lighthouses (at least 2) were painted with different patterned red stripes. I'm not particularly knowledgable regarding maritime matters, but it's either for identification or the tourists. :)

I'm glad you like the shots Wendell... as they were shot with the exact same lens that you now own. :wink: :wink: :lol:
They were all shot with my/your kit lens. :)
The last shot has had a bit of vignetting and curves work in PS.
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