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by sheepie on Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:17 pm
Second instalment of pics from Saturday morning...
Thanks to Stubbsy for letting me play with the ultimate lens, which was used for the following
This is a place we have to revisit next year during the wildflower season. We were going to go earlier this year, but things worked against us for timing. From the few examples of flowers we did see, it will be well worth the effort 
*** When getting there is half the fun! ***
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by Alpha_7 on Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:19 pm
I like the wildflowers Sheepie, what you have me wondering, about the ultimate lens ??
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by birddog114 on Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:32 pm
Look at the #1 & #2,
I had a Westpac Rescue chopper on standby at RAAF Williamtown on early Saturday morning
Great stuff and you've done well guys!
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by stubbsy on Sun Nov 20, 2005 8:36 pm
Leon
A great bunch of shots. Still can't believe I managed to conquer my fears and climb down those cliffs. The wildflower shots shit all over what I took which disproves the adage that it's the photographer, not the lens that matters
Craig - it's the 70-200VR
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by radar on Sun Nov 20, 2005 9:26 pm
Peter,
stubbsy wrote:A great bunch of shots. Still can't believe I managed to conquer my fears and climb down those cliffs.
I was really impressed that you managed to make it down with the rest of the troop
Those wildflowers are pretty amazing. Who would have thought the 70-200Vr would make a good macro lens
Well done.
So mark next September in your calendars for the wildflower tour of Awabakal  The wildflowers are amazing at that time of year and sunrise is later then as well
Cheers,
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by birddog114 on Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:41 am
radar wrote: So mark next September in your calendars for the wildflower tour of Awabakal  The wildflowers are amazing at that time of year and sunrise is later then as well Cheers, radar
The issue of this workshop is too early in the morning for the sunrise, perhaps only suitable for the locale or unless a on longer trip with extended 2 or 3 days, or overnight in the local areas.
It will take me nearly 1.1/2 hour to drive from my DRP or 20-30 min. from Newcastle, where Stubssy is, and at 4:00am.
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by radar on Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:32 am
Birddog114 wrote: The issue of this workshop is too early in the morning for the sunrise, perhaps only suitable for the locale or unless a on longer trip with extended 2 or 3 days, or overnight in the local areas. It will take me nearly 1.1/2 hour to drive from my DRP or 20-30 min. from Newcastle, where Stubssy is, and at 4:00am.
Just joking about the sunrise
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by BBJ on Mon Nov 21, 2005 7:36 am
Leon, nice looking pic you got there, well looks like all had a good time and well you got the pics to prove it and these are so nice, well keep it up mate doing well.
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