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fenderbelly
14th May 2009, 10:37 PM
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wheelinround
15th May 2009, 09:25 AM
FB terrific shots love the last one

where where they taken??

fenderbelly
15th May 2009, 09:43 AM
Thanks for the comment.

Photos taken at Mount Hotham ( snow ) and Mount Buffalo

The last one from a lookout at Mount Difficult.

I was in Bright for 7 days on a tour.lovely area, saw some great colours and places especially Wandiligong sp?.

Cheers Fred

rsser
15th May 2009, 09:52 AM
Good snow shots Fred; the contrast range is nicely controlled.

wheelinround
15th May 2009, 10:13 AM
Fred Bright is a beautiful place this time of year have done a few tours there when I was driving the tones of Autumn can take your breath away especially the walk along the river bank or down the main street. The mountain views :o especially with snow on top make it worth while.

Took this back in the early 80's with crap camera Zenit and lousy film developing on matt paper by photoshop

fenderbelly
15th May 2009, 10:32 AM
rsser-- Thanks for the comment


Nice one Ray, Ahhh the joys of film, a few years back my daughter was getting married.

They organised a photographer and i though that i would buy a 1/2 decent camera for a change and supplement their photos.

well i put the 36 shot film in and started my first picture taking with it in the Botanic Gardens in the city.

was merrily clicking away and thought blimey i must have got a good film here ive gone to 36 and its still going.

DOH the film hadn't wound on like it was supposed to.

I got grieve for ages over that.:doh::doh:

OH the joys of digital. Now i just have to remember the spare card and the spare battery and to carry the right lens and ???? :o


Cheers Fred

wheelinround
15th May 2009, 10:39 AM
rsser-- Thanks for the comment


Nice one Ray, Ahhh the joys of film, a few years back my daughter was getting married.

They organised a photographer and i though that i would buy a 1/2 decent camera for a change and supplement their photos.

well i put the 36 shot film in and started my first picture taking with it in the Botanic Gardens in the city.

was merrily clicking away and thought blimey i must have got a good film here ive gone to 36 and its still going.

DOH the film hadn't wound on like it was supposed to.

I got grieve for ages over that.:doh::doh:

OH the joys of digital. Now i just have to remember the spare card and the spare battery and to carry the right lens and ???? :o


Cheers Fred

Fred don't feel like your alone :doh::C doing a family photo shoot in the back yard back in 2003 (last year all 3 kids were at home) taking each photo and winding on with the Canon 100 35mm till the group shot when son said I'll set timer you all get ready
He looked at reading of No of photo's and roared with laughter :B no film :o had to do it all again quick as light was fading and we were heading out for dinner as it was LOML birthday.

I wonder if the same thing can happen if no memory chip is in :D