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Rich buggar ah?
I am seriously jealous mate .
Got a 20 and a 50 and started with a Nikomat F1 , a mere 50 years ago, who wooda thunkit :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
Love ya work big guy.
Mackka :Y:
 
Mackka said:
Rich buggar ah?
I am seriously jealous mate .
Got a 20 and a 50 and started with a Nikomat F1 , a mere 50 years ago, who wooda thunkit :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .
Love ya work big guy.
Mackka :Y:
Life's too short to be miserly. My plan is to slide into my grave only with loose change.
 
I read the other day mate something like this " People work extremely hard all their lives to provide for their retirement, only to find that their Health condition doesn't allow them to start their dream".
How true is this.
My brother in law, shoots Nikon and I am Canon from. So many years ago I cannot remember.
So the battle is always on.
I must say mate I am very, very impressed, even though it is shopped, it still takes great skill and vision of composition and perspective.
I am seriously impressed.
Mackka
:)
 
During a drive in the beach at Evans Head.

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Anolphart said:
For those that are still scratching their heads and wondering where the previous three images were taken, here are three more of the same area. If you've visited this place and STILL can't recognise the place, then you've been concentrating too much on what's on the ground and not what's around you.
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884418_img_8421_lr.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884441_img_8946_2.jpg
https://www.prospectingaustralia.com/forum/img/member-images/11434/1522884470_img_8637.jpg

Awesome photos :cool:

The photo of the old car gave me instant locational recognition. As do most of the other great shots, although you have captured them in a much more inspirational way, than my monotone memory.

Thanks for sharing :Y:
 
Mackka said:
I read the other day mate something like this " People work extremely hard all their lives to provide for their retirement, only to find that their Health condition doesn't allow them to start their dream".
How true is this.
My brother in law, shoots Nikon and I am Canon from. So many years ago I cannot remember.
So the battle is always on.
I must say mate I am very, very impressed, even though it is shopped, it still takes great skill and vision of composition and perspective.
I am seriously impressed.
Mackka
:)
Some people don't like the insecurity of not saving everything 'for the future'. Me? I like to live for today ... as the saying goes "Carpe Diem", but you have to be comfortable with that.

Makka, whilst I do use Photoshop, don't think that I've created something that wasn't there to start with. Think of it as though it was a jigsaw puzzle and I used Photoshop to put the pieces together.
 
Makka: you would be hard pressed to find a professional photographer that doesn't use photoshop, lightroom or both nowadays. The trick is to make it look like you havent used them at all :)
 
Goldfreak said:
The back story behind the scorpion pic...... The greedy little bugger had just eaten one of Davents viagras before trying to get into his beer.
Lucky the glass wasn't broken... Dave woulda stung the scorpion b@$t@rd then ! :lol:
 
A couple of my favourites from a couple of years ago

Never smile at a ......

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Lake Argyle sunset

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1st of the 2 horizontal falls

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2nd fall, and no we didn't go through this one, it was deemed to be too high, more than 1200/1300mm and getting higher by the second

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Apart from resizing and cropping these are all straight out of the camera, no PS
Hope you enjoy
 
I have a Cannon D90.
One of the last ones made with a metal body.
I used it to take a few happy snaps of a well known mates Wedding.
Have used it a few times since but very impressed with the quality
of the results.
I take the shots in raw mode then after touching up if I have to
then convert them to jpeg.
 
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