Stockton Beach - Men At Work Collection

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Stockton Beach - Men At Work Collection

Postby losfp on Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:03 pm

Well... I'm not sure whether this belongs in this forum or not, so mods, please feel free to move if necessary.

Funnily enough, while having a blast of a time out at Boat Harbour / Stockton Beach on the weekend, it wasn't so much the beautiful locations and photographic opportunities that captured my attention, it was observing my fellow forumites going about their business. Whilst I have been to a number of mini-meets, this was the first time I had attended a photo meet, so it was quite interesting to check out other photographers' technique. Suffice to say, I have plenty to learn!

I did however during the course of the day manage to snap a few lighter moments of our dear friends caught in the midst of being photographers. I didn't spend very much time in PP, apart from the odd crop, as I didn't think they were "good photos", just a bit of a record of the day. Enjoy!

ps: the title of the thread refers to the fact that while we had some ladies present, they all seemed to be hangers on, merely tolerating our little hobby :) Ah well, we all enjoyed the sand dunes anyway!

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Postby huynhie on Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:15 pm

Yep that's the gang alright. Glad you enjoyed you trip Des. The trick is to keep the other half entertained while you go about your business. :wink:
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Postby sheepie on Sun Jul 30, 2006 7:17 pm

Great stuff!

It's always a fun time getting pics of our mates at work. Luckily no-one took along their camera to the dinner ;)
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