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What a great weekend!I took this shot and Geoff PP'd it.
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Great post processing
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Nice shot Bel, a Man and his Lens, at full extension too! I really like it, and agree with Geoff, about the nice PP work too
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I think the look on Leigh's face was what we were all feeing - had just enjoyed a yummy breakfast and had driven to the pub where we were waiting anxiously for the arrival of Thaddeus in his chopper. As Murphy's law would suggest - soon after we left (by road) Thaddeus was hovering over us at the Hunter Valley Gardens - doh!
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Bel - a wonderful capture of an elusive subject. The Leighacticus Starkum is a wonderful example of a night animal caught during daytime, which in itself is very rare.
An excellent candid ![]() Chris
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Not a problem Thaddeus - nothing could have put a dampner on the week end and it was fantastic to see you anyway ![]() Geoff
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Nice one bell, thats a definitive portrait of Leigh, great timing.
Geoff better watch out bel is going to permanently acquire yor 2nd D70
Fine by me ![]() 'Darling - let's sell one of the D70's and get the D200' ![]() </lust> Geoff
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Ssssshhhh!! ![]() ![]() Geoff
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Subtle? There's a first time for everything, I guess. ![]() g.
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Looks a bit like the Sigma 70-300. Lucky it's not placed elsewhere too. Looks like Leigh's half asleep. Was that a large breakfast?? I'm not 100% convined about the B&W - perhaps if the rest of the photo was in-focus then the extra sharpness in the shot would have made it a bit more compelling. To me it looks like it's had the soft-focus treatment Regards, Paul Vandenberg
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A great shot that's very Leigh (I can see the weight of the world on his shoulders). I'm not sure about the B & W treatment either. I'd have liked to have seen a bit more contrast. Peter
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