Nice colour there!! Macro shots of insects are really tough. The shot may improve if you can focus on the bee's eye, but...that's tough. I don't have the talent to do it myself.
MozzMann wrote:
Smelly I don't really need any notice as far as repairing you head goes but if we culd organise a gathering before or during winter Wild Winter Weekend would be the obvious choice . then I think we could work something out .
Now you want a handle for the Head rotation cinch . If so I'll copy mine and you will be on your way.
As for the other head you said you had issues with just pop it in a box and I'll drill out the offending thread plug the hole with an insert and dril and retap it to suit the original handle which has a new thread. Clean polist and repaint in hammertone black/grey or clour to suit your taste.
The Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority Regulations 1999 (NSW) restrict the taking and subsequent use of photographs for commercial purposes. The Regulations prohibit any use of a camera for commercial purposes in a public area unless authorised by the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority.
“Public areas” are defined as any part of the Sydney Harbour foreshore that the public is entitled to use and include Luna Park, the Rocks and Circular Quay, Darling Harbour, Woolloomoolloo, Pyrmont, White Bay, Rozelle Bay and the Australian Technology Park.
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Yeh I came across that some time ago. It's like the photography ban at Ayers Rock. I can't imagine how they would enforce that. I remember reading an article in the Capture magazine saying Ken Duncan is working at removing such rubbish laws.
Anyway here are a few drag racing photos I took at the WSID on Saturday:
No Authority in the world can control this activity, for the following reasons
1 Photon energy from any light soruce is reflected by objects all around us and the authourities do not own this energy.
2 A Camera is a device that by its very nature records this reflected energy as a graph of both light and colour intensity either on a film medium or digitally.
3 This recorded graph of various light and colour levels just happens to form an image.
( Great for us )
In the words of Pauline Hansen "Please Explain" how any authority can preclude any amateur of professional scientist from conducting experiments in how light and colour behave in given circumstances.
Technically all we are doing in measuring the amount of photon energy as light wavelengths that as it happens can be focused to form an image.
Ed W wrote:
I just bought another couple of rolls of tmax 3200, so all I have to do now is find somewhere to use them!
I can feel another FM meet coming on.. :P
Btw, Chris, is there all that much to photograph at the drags at a quick rate or do you have to wait a while for cars to roll out? I'm not a real fan of drag races (I find it quite pointless to point a car straight and hold it straight).
No James...lucky I didn't, I've been too sick to do sunrises for the last few days..already skipped work yesterday.
But having seen your shots, I know that I missed a very interesting sunrise....really amazing sky there, especially the first one. I like the composition of the first and colour of both. I've been to Cronulla a couple of times. Problem with Cronulla is that the landscape is bit too flat, it's difficult to have a centre of interest...you know what i mean.