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blinztree


Joined: 31 May 2010
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Location: Beats me... I'm Lost!

Post Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:22 pm     Reply with quote

There's a thingie called a "bicycle"? ;-) My island's not very friendly to bicycles however. I also almost got robbed by the skin of my teeth while street shooting.

Nowadays, I always travel with a machete at my side as a deterrent when I hike outdoors. The dry season just came like that a few days ago. Whammo! Time to start planning for some outdoor trips.
pipedreamer


Joined: 28 Dec 2011
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Location: New Zealand

Post Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 1:07 am     Reply with quote

blinztree wrote:
There's a thingie called a "bicycle"? ;-)

Nup. For several reasons that's just not an option.

I'm hoping that once this terrible March is over, there'll be some nice Autumn days that are sunny but not too harsh, like they often are in Summer.
October and March are known for their grey, windy days here. Only this year the pouring rain and storms (flooding both North and South of here, recently) have come along for the party.

You certainly sound like you're in a 'picturesque' location!
blinztree


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Post Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 2:01 am     Reply with quote

pipedreamer wrote:
You certainly sound like you're in a 'picturesque' location!
Ha Ha Ha... if bicycle and motorbike road-kill gory images are in great demand, yes, I am certainly in the right location.
jmci


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Post Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 5:47 am     Reply with quote

Back to the critique for a moment. I'm intrigued by the trolley and peppers shot - is that a full size trolley? If it is, those are some seriously large peppers compared to the ones on sale in this country!
pipedreamer


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Post Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 6:36 am     Reply with quote

jmci wrote:
Back to the critique for a moment. I'm intrigued by the trolley and peppers shot - is that a full size trolley? If it is, those are some seriously large peppers compared to the ones on sale in this country!


They'd have to be very big Easter eggs and bottles of beer, too!
jeffbanke


Joined: 18 Dec 2005
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Location: www.xlr8photo.com, The real California

Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 12:47 am     Reply with quote

pipedreamer wrote:
jmci wrote:
Back to the critique for a moment. I'm intrigued by the trolley and peppers shot - is that a full size trolley? If it is, those are some seriously large peppers compared to the ones on sale in this country!


They'd have to be very big Easter eggs and bottles of beer, too!


I was thinking the same, or rather I want one of those bottles of beer!
Never seen any that size in NZ, but then who knows I have only been going there every year for the last 27 years, and may not have seen everything to see there at least once :-)
geoffwnz


Joined: 10 Feb 2012
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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 3:32 pm     Reply with quote

jeffbanke wrote:
pipedreamer wrote:
jmci wrote:
Back to the critique for a moment. I'm intrigued by the trolley and peppers shot - is that a full size trolley? If it is, those are some seriously large peppers compared to the ones on sale in this country!


They'd have to be very big Easter eggs and bottles of beer, too!


I was thinking the same, or rather I want one of those bottles of beer!
Never seen any that size in NZ, but then who knows I have only been going there every year for the last 27 years, and may not have seen everything to see there at least once :-)

And they say everything is bigger in Texas. ;-)
Over here it's a perspective thing. The trolleys are made for Hobbits.
jeffbanke


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Post Posted: Sun Mar 25, 2012 3:41 pm     Reply with quote

geoffwnz wrote:
jeffbanke wrote:
pipedreamer wrote:
jmci wrote:
Back to the critique for a moment. I'm intrigued by the trolley and peppers shot - is that a full size trolley? If it is, those are some seriously large peppers compared to the ones on sale in this country!


They'd have to be very big Easter eggs and bottles of beer, too!


I was thinking the same, or rather I want one of those bottles of beer!
Never seen any that size in NZ, but then who knows I have only been going there every year for the last 27 years, and may not have seen everything to see there at least once :-)

And they say everything is bigger in Texas. ;-)
Over here it's a perspective thing. The trolleys are made for Hobbits.


Well on reflection, I have seen a few Hobbits there, so it would be logical to have trolleys made for them :-)
rinder99


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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 12:37 am     Reply with quote

pipedreamer wrote:
blinztree wrote:
You do remind me of another Kiwi newcomer who only shot power towers for his first 10 while he was surround by pristine, natural beauty.

It's like getting a skinny stick of carrot when I sit down in a steak house and I am surround by mountains of BBQ spare ribs, roast beef and lamb racks ;-P

I do wish I am surround by such resources, otherwise I would have spend more time outdoors, hopefully not to feed the golf-sized mossies. Kenny123 is in his element, hopefully with a bottle of 12 year single malt to keep him warm ;-)


Unfortunately the weather hasn't been cooperating to allow me to get out and shoot. It's either been teeming with rain, or really windy (and my tripod's a heap of junk.) Add that to the fact that when the weather IS cooperating, I need to use it for constructive stuff, outdoor chores to get done before Autumn and Winter hit.

And with the price of petrol these days, going for an hour or so's drive to take practice photos is a luxury that I can't afford right now.

So the "pristine, natural beauty" will have to wait until the weather and wallet allow it, I'm afraid.


This excuse just isn't gonna fly. I guarantee you there are 25 great shots 25 ft from where you are right now.Your job is to see them.
pipedreamer


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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:23 am     Reply with quote

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This excuse just isn't gonna fly. I guarantee you there are 25 great shots 25 ft from where you are right now.Your job is to see them.


Yes, there are and I do see them. And as soon as the weather allows and my technique 'gets there' I'll shoot them.
pipedreamer


Joined: 28 Dec 2011
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Post Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 5:28 am     Reply with quote

I tried to get some monarch butterflies from my garden a couple of weeks ago but they all came out blurred (I just can't seem to get the focus down) and it was too breezy to get any vegetation shots.
In the meantime I've been trying some indoor shots or working on learning photoshop skills.
 
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