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by Jeff on Sun Oct 30, 2005 6:24 pm
Hi
I just came back from the Bathurst Rally ,no time to sort shots but thought I would post this one.
I was lucky to meet up with Raskil (Alan), he looked after me and drove me to all the good spots.
I consider myself lucky to be part of this group and the wonderful people that make it possible.
Thank you again Alan and I hope I can return the favour.
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by drifter on Sun Oct 30, 2005 7:14 pm
Great shot Jeff .Captured the action well .
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by Killakoala on Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:19 am
Great shot, can't wait to see the rest.
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by BBJ on Mon Oct 31, 2005 11:26 am
Jeff, another good motorsport moment and this is a nice shot you have got here and i too will look forward to seeing some more. It is great that we have our community as you said to share, meet, swap info and just general good time. I have not had a chance to get a long way from home but do treasure the new friendships i have made and try to promote our from at everychance i get.
Meeting Waspo= Jason was great, and the mini meet i had in Adelaide was great, so nice to go to an event like this and enjoy it and get lots of great pics in good company.
Look forward to more pics.
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by Raskill on Mon Oct 31, 2005 12:13 pm
Don't mean to hijack a post, but thought I might as well post some of my pics in here rather than start a new thread.
Like jeff said, we caught up on the Saturday and a good day was had, finished off with a lager or two. It was great to spend the day with someone who enjoys his photography as much as I do, and understands the importance of getting the perfect shot. Thank Jeff for putting up with me draggin you round the forest trying to fing some of those bloody sponsor signs
Jeff, think yourself lucky you didn't go out to the forest on the Sunday. It absolutely bucketed down. 1.5 inches of rain in the morning alone. Luckily my wet weather gear (on me and my camera) worked a treat, but jesus, does it make it hard to get a good shot. At one stage the fog was so thick I could hardly photograph cars 20 metres away. Unreal!!!
The subaru of Cody Crocker, winner of the 2005 ARC championship.
A subaru sponsored by a beer company. God bless them!
The toyota corolla of Evans and Evans. You can see the rain falling, sort of looks like noise. It was PISSING down
My client wanted spectator photos. I found one on the sunday in the rain, I don't think this is what they wanted though....
The toyota corolla of Barker and Long. This was the final super special stage, cut short due to rain.
A great day was had and I learned many things about working for a clilent over the four days of the rally. I have to say that rallies are far better to photograph than V8's, much more excitement. Get to one if you have the chance folks.
(and now, back to processing my 2500 images).
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by Glen on Mon Oct 31, 2005 1:55 pm
Great shots Jeff and Alan. The jump looks very spectacular and also pretty gutsy where you guys are standing 
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by Jeff on Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:24 pm
One more
Thanks guys for your comments.
Alan I was very happy driving home on Sunday but felt disappointment for you. Great shot of the jump where was that taken?
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by BBJ on Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:34 pm
Well fellas, as whats been said i think you both did very well and pics look great, well done to you both.
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by ozimax on Mon Oct 31, 2005 7:57 pm
From an old Bathust boy (family circa 1818) , well done chaps, crisp shots, well taken, Max
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by Jeff on Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:10 pm
Thanks John and Max
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