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by Raskill on Sun Jun 10, 2007 9:39 pm
Well, the weather was better today, although I still felt like I was struggling a bit in the mottled light.
The 4WD challenge today was a hill climb. This hill climb was bloody steep, rough and slippery. I could hardly walk up the course.
This guy came a bit hard and fast. I have the whole sequence, from go to 'WOAH!' but will only post a few. The vehicle, although a right off, still was able to be driven. The driver and passenger were both taken to hospital, but not badly hurt. The vehicle rolled onto it's roof a total of three times.
And the result:
I made the mistake of rushing down the hill to see if they were okay. As they say, gravity sucks, and I slipped flat onto my back, holding a d2h with small lens in one hand, and D2h with big lens in the other. I had time to think "hands up" before a gave myself a whiplash and bruised back. Cameras are safe. Oh well, could have been worse, I could have been in the Suzuki!
Apoligies for the number of images, but here is no other way to show how far the vehicle rolled. Also, apologies for the watermarks.
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by bwhinnen on Sun Jun 10, 2007 9:51 pm
Great captures!
Unfortunately that is the price for doing that sort of thing (4WD hillclimbing). Lucky he pulled his head back in from the first shot.
Glad to hear you are ok as well, that is a long way to go down!
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by Jeff on Sun Jun 10, 2007 10:43 pm
Great sequence of shots and sharp, glad to hear that you were OK after your fall and the cameras survived.
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by Alpha_7 on Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:49 pm
Awesome sequence very nicely captured.
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by Old Bob on Sun Jun 10, 2007 11:50 pm
Glad to hear that only your pride was dented. Great shooting, excellent sequence.
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by fishafotos on Mon Jun 11, 2007 1:00 am
Awesome sequence. Great that you got the whole lot in. Thankfully the buffer didn't fill too quickly!
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by foonji on Mon Jun 11, 2007 5:58 pm
nice, i've rolled in a soft top suzuki sierra 4wd before, great experience it was. lol. was uninjured, not a scratch or bruise.... the emergency services jaw's hit the floor when i climbed out from it unscathed. still got the car, still runs fine, but now i have taken to it with a grinder and it doesn't have a windshield, tops of doors, roll bar etc. great little 4wd
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by Gordon on Mon Jun 11, 2007 7:27 pm
As said by others, certainly a great sequence of photos of the roll over, if you have more to fill in the gaps you could make a nice animation of it... except for the angle of the photos, which I personally found to be annoying. Having to tilt my head to the right to look at the scene - car and people and their reactions in the background detracted from it for me. I think it would be spectacular enough when viewed at a normal angle!
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by Raskill on Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:04 pm
Hi folks, thanks very much for the comments. It was just a case of right place, right time.
Glad to hear that only your pride was dented.
No, my ass was dinted also. I have a bruise ) so I'm told. Thankfully the buffer didn't fill too quickly!
The D2h sure has a big buffer. I run it with Sandisk Extreme III cards, so it writes almost as fast as the buffer fills. except for the angle of the photos, which I personally found to be annoying
The angle was the lesser of two evils. They had safety tape set up, so all the shots were at this angle, or else the safety tape got in the shot. It's annoying and I couldn't think of a way around it. But, you gotta work with what you got!
Thanks again folks!
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by Oneputt on Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:31 am
Raskill - I shoot a lot of 4WD events (it is my specialty) and as you so rightly point out mottled light is one of the biggest problems we face. The other is remembering that we are there to photograph an event not to assist. In the early days I missed a lot of incidents because of this, by trying to assist you risked yourself and cameras. The officials are there for that and for the most part they know what they are doing.
Good capture on the rollover - that is why we go 
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by Killakoala on Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:15 pm
Sweet rollover.  I'm glad the occupants are all right though.
I hope you sell that to a 4WD magazine soon 
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by Pehpsi on Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:05 am
Good stuff, talk about money shots.. 
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by Raskill on Wed Jun 13, 2007 10:59 am
Thanks guys appreciate the comments. I really don't know what to do with the roll over pics. Several sources have said to send them to 4WD Monthly, but that I'll need to include the words to go with it....
The other is remembering that we are there to photograph an event not to assist.
I knew that as I was falling on my ass, a jolt back to reality. I guess it was just the cop in me trying to escape for a few minutes!
On a happier note, the driver has contacted me requesting the images, so theres another sale!
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by Pehpsi on Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:07 am
I thought this was pretty coincidental, but right after reading your last post i got an email from seek.com:
PHOTOGRAPHER
"Australian 4WD Monthly, Australia's industry leading offroad adventure and lifestyle magazine, has an opening for a full-time photographer."
Maybe it's your calling?
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by Raskill on Wed Jun 13, 2007 11:10 am
I wish. If they were willing to pay me rediculous amounts of money and give me a free house like the public service does, I'd jump at it. Interesting though, I'm sure there are several members here who could fit the bill. What the the requirements?
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