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-DialUpWarning- pics, OL track holiday

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:13 am
by Heath Bennett
Overland track pics - heaps. Make yourself a drink while loading, but they are quite well compressed.

A chance to introduce the family here at dslrusers to some of my family!

Was very happy with the performance of the D2x - 6 day hike, didn't need to use my backup battery!

Very glad I brought waterproof sealable bags for lenses and body. Lenses brought were for their weight - 12-24DX, 50mm 1.4, & Tamron 90 macro.

Comments welcome.

Start of walk pic, two full-blood brothers with me at the mirror, with father, stepmum and half-brothers (and some strangers) in background:

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Beautiful day 1 - rain brewing however:

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Marions Lookout, brother Will.

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A different view of the cradle:

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My family name is Bennett, and this is 'Bennett's Wallaby', amoung the 'heath', not far from 'Lake Will' and also 'Lake James'... Seems like this place has all the names from half my family!

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We had this hut (and its awesome view) to ourselves on the first night, so we saw no point in pitching tents:

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Rain closing in:

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Lake Will:

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Lake Will with Will:

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Macro heaven:

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My 4 brothers playing rock scissors paper to win a lollie that I had stashed...

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This one is not in chronological order -
Walk complete, stone skimming on Lake Sinclair (deepest lake in Australia, over 200m!):

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Tim (half-bro):

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Fun macro, never used my tripod because no-one had the patience to wait!!!

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Peter (half-bro):

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Tim:

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Peter:

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Dad:

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Dad losing it:

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More macro:

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The track:

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Walking, did quite a lot of this (80km):

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Mostly Over-water, despite the name of the Track :lol:

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Many beautiful trees:

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Fun:

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Walked half of Lake Sinclair, cheated other half from hut:

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More stone skimming:

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Hobart, in theme for the race:

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Datsuns - Mum had two throughout our youth, we now have a bond to the tinboxes.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:25 am
by Alpha_7
Heath, a great collection of shots made stronger by the apparent bond your family has and the story you've told with these photos. The B&W of the stone skipping are timeless in my opinion, just lovely. Please let your family know it was a pleasure to meet them, and I look forward to more shots.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 11:30 am
by mudder
A wonderful series of shots of some great sharing, bonding moments, you're driving that D2X well, sharp as a tack, great color. Thanks for the peak into the Overland track too...

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 12:08 pm
by LostDingo
Heath, great series and sounds like a great adventure with the family. I have to say I like the hut the best of the group (number 6?) but you have done well with all of your captures.

regards,

Paul

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:17 pm
by Geoff
Heath - great series of shots there..I really enjoyed looking at them. Nice and sharp, you work some beautiful magic with that D2X of yours!! Thanx for sharing! :)

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:29 pm
by MHD
Green with envy mate! at:
*your camera
*your photographic skills
*your photos
*your adventure

How did the D2X go so far as packing it?

where did it sit in your pack and what gear did you lug?

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 1:34 pm
by avkomp
some nice stuff here.

my favourite is #4, the shot with the water in foreground and mountain in the back.

I also think a pano crop would suit this shot too, cropped so the guy on the LHS has equal distance to the top and bottom of the frame.

Could see that hanging on the wall like that.

Steve

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:00 pm
by Alex
Heath,

Some great images there. All beautifully composed and sharp. Well done.

Alex

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:16 pm
by glamy
Another display of your skills, family photos become interesting!
Cheers,
Gerard

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:18 pm
by Oneputt
A nice collecdtion Heath. I also think that No4 is my favourite.

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 3:28 pm
by marcotrov
Heath absolutely great series. A life time of memories in one adventure with those you are deply bonded to. All the shota are great. Stunning colour and wonderfully crafted. :wink: I'm sure we all wish we could have joined you in that spectacular wilderness.
cheers
marco

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 5:20 pm
by Killakoala
Heath, they are extraordinary photos and really make me want to go back to Tassie, even though i was just there last month.

Your family looks like they had a great time on the track. Great time of year to do it too.

Thanks for sharing your adventure with us, even with the very long wait to view them :) it was worth it.

Funny thing. I was looking at a photo of Cradle Mt the other day and saw the small ponds on top of the ridge overlooking and wanted to get down there to have a closer look. Well you did that for me. Thanks :)

PostPosted: Tue Dec 27, 2005 7:56 pm
by Heath Bennett
MHD wrote:Green with envy mate! at:
*your camera
*your photographic skills
*your photos
*your adventure

How did the D2X go so far as packing it?

where did it sit in your pack and what gear did you lug?


Thanks everyone for your kind comments. It is a pleasure sharing my family with you. I am sorry to disappoint but I don't think we get along as well as these pictures portray! Photos definately lie, shame really... My stepmum is especially anti-photography and made things pretty difficult. Anyhow, that is already far too personal!

MHD, the D2x was in a day pack on my front, in a day pack. The extra 5 odd kilograms that all the gear weighed really took its toll. I am a pretty proud fella and I tried to hide my limping towards the end - my knee got badly inflammed. Pride before a fall.

I took the D2x, 50 1.4, 90 1.1 and 12-24 DX. Spare battery, 5 CFs, copious amounts of plastic and sealable waterproof bags.

Thanks again ppl.