Cradle Mountain Photographic Retreat

Well, I recently attended this retreat organised be the Sydney University Centre for Continuing Education.
http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?t=8580
It was led by photographer, Grenville Turner and we had a total of 6 participants including myself.
Grencille Turner was a great tour leader. A very knowledgable and experienced photographer. He is an extremely friendly and personable individual. He has some amazing stories to tell and is a great story teller as well. His website - http://www.grenvilleturner.com/. He shoots full frame canon as well as a large format panorama.
All in all it was a great trip. The formal retreat was for ~ 4 days but I was lucky enough to stay on for another 4 days.
1st off, the weather there was pretty miserable. There was rain for most days that the retreat was held which was at times torrential. Forutnately the program was flexible in that it combined a mixture of outdoor shooting as well as workshop situations. We were lucky that we got some good weather for our morning at cradle mountain itself.
The lodge itself was a lovely place. The food was nice. The cabins were quite comfortable. No TV or telephones in the rooms. It was great to see lots of animals wandering around the lodge grounds - including wallabies, wombats, echidnas, and even Tasmanian Devils. Missed out on the platypus but was told that there were 2 in the small lake outside the main reception.
The workshops were a mixture of discussion and demonstration. They had a projector setup to allow for demonstration of photoshop techniques. We also had the use of scanners and 2 printers (Epson 2100 and R1800). You did need to bring along your own notebook to make the most of the facilities.
I had a very enjoyable time despite the weather. I was able to get some terrific pictures, learn't a lot about photography and photoshop, and most importantly, was able to bring back some great prints as well (too show off to family and freinds). I'm now in the market for an A3 printer (not sure if I should get the 1800 or 2400).
Anyway, here are some of the pics I took down there. I'll post some more in my gallery when I get the chance.
(PS: I took down a stuffed currawong which you'll see I have placed strategically in some of the shots).
Rainforest
Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake
Cradle Mountain
Stuffed Currawong
Stuffed Currawong and Cradle Mountain
Stuffed Currwaong and Valley (took me ages to climb that tree!)
Mossy rocks
Lodge at night
Cradle Mountain (bad weather)
Some wildlfe

http://www.dslrusers.net/viewtopic.php?t=8580
It was led by photographer, Grenville Turner and we had a total of 6 participants including myself.
Grencille Turner was a great tour leader. A very knowledgable and experienced photographer. He is an extremely friendly and personable individual. He has some amazing stories to tell and is a great story teller as well. His website - http://www.grenvilleturner.com/. He shoots full frame canon as well as a large format panorama.
All in all it was a great trip. The formal retreat was for ~ 4 days but I was lucky enough to stay on for another 4 days.
1st off, the weather there was pretty miserable. There was rain for most days that the retreat was held which was at times torrential. Forutnately the program was flexible in that it combined a mixture of outdoor shooting as well as workshop situations. We were lucky that we got some good weather for our morning at cradle mountain itself.
The lodge itself was a lovely place. The food was nice. The cabins were quite comfortable. No TV or telephones in the rooms. It was great to see lots of animals wandering around the lodge grounds - including wallabies, wombats, echidnas, and even Tasmanian Devils. Missed out on the platypus but was told that there were 2 in the small lake outside the main reception.
The workshops were a mixture of discussion and demonstration. They had a projector setup to allow for demonstration of photoshop techniques. We also had the use of scanners and 2 printers (Epson 2100 and R1800). You did need to bring along your own notebook to make the most of the facilities.
I had a very enjoyable time despite the weather. I was able to get some terrific pictures, learn't a lot about photography and photoshop, and most importantly, was able to bring back some great prints as well (too show off to family and freinds). I'm now in the market for an A3 printer (not sure if I should get the 1800 or 2400).
Anyway, here are some of the pics I took down there. I'll post some more in my gallery when I get the chance.
(PS: I took down a stuffed currawong which you'll see I have placed strategically in some of the shots).
Rainforest

Cradle Mountain and Dove Lake

Cradle Mountain

Stuffed Currawong

Stuffed Currawong and Cradle Mountain

Stuffed Currwaong and Valley (took me ages to climb that tree!)

Mossy rocks

Lodge at night

Cradle Mountain (bad weather)

Some wildlfe
