Posted: Fri Jun 10, 2005 7:31 pm
Thank God i'm not there.This shot was taken by a war journo & my wife is onejulian mayo wrote:China, India, Pakistan....and Kappy?

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Thank God i'm not there.This shot was taken by a war journo & my wife is onejulian mayo wrote:China, India, Pakistan....and Kappy?
I said in heavenjulian mayo wrote:Graham, and this is serious, where was the shot of the wet edge pool taken?
Bundy, the first shot, is that a give way signbundy wrote:I'm not much of a photgrapher but below are a couple taken in Broome, in the far north of lovely WA
Nice shot too!Kapel wrote:Sunset In Bombay just before monsoon
Not mine,but my wife is a journalist & they shot this pictureGraham Ross wrote:Nice shot too!Kapel wrote:Sunset In Bombay just before monsoon
Is it yours ? What camera ? Sunsets/Rises are very hard. I've got some but I'll need to scan as they were with the film camera a long time ago
Graham Ross wrote:I said in heavenjulian mayo wrote:Graham, and this is serious, where was the shot of the wet edge pool taken?![]()
NSW South Coast, just a few feet away from Mollymook Beach
K-D wrote:Thanks..
After all we are talking about a classic c-movie.
A Nikon with a 300mm Nikkor lense. Can't remember the f stop nor the shutter speed. Comeon it was 98/99julian mayo wrote:And excellent photos they are JV, would it have been a pentax with a leupold zoom and a f32 shutter speed?And do you prefer Winfield or Lucky Strike?
And Would they have been taken in Canada, the light and the shadow direction would suggest Northern Hemisphere,? They are certainly great action shots, the drivers, gladiatorially wrestling for control of their bucking writhing machines, a hairs breadth from disaster, kept only from a certain terrible death by their inate skill and rippling muscles as the storm in its fury crashes arou........nd them
A 300 mm Nikkorrah wrote: Nice pics, JV, you must have a nice zoom.
No they were naturally taken down, once the thread was highjacked by "Someone". I will re-hang them once at same komputer, where currently stored.Ed wrote:...But K-D your photos are not showing!
There was never an intention of hijacking K-D, you know that !!K-D wrote:No they were naturally taken down, once the thread was highjacked by "Someone". I will re-hang them once at same komputer, where currently stored.Ed wrote:...But K-D your photos are not showing!
Where can I buy casualsJayVee wrote:A Nikon with a 300mm Nikkor lense. Can't remember the f stop nor the shutter speed. Comeon it was 98/99julian mayo wrote:And excellent photos they are JV, would it have been a pentax with a leupold zoom and a f32 shutter speed?And do you prefer Winfield or Lucky Strike?
And Would they have been taken in Canada, the light and the shadow direction would suggest Northern Hemisphere,? They are certainly great action shots, the drivers, gladiatorially wrestling for control of their bucking writhing machines, a hairs breadth from disaster, kept only from a certain terrible death by their inate skill and rippling muscles as the storm in its fury crashes arou........nd them
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I can't believe that you can tell a location from the light and shadow direction but both were from Albert Park![]()
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I still have a photo in the Rothmans Williams of 97 but can't find it