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by Matt. K on Tue Oct 13, 2009 10:41 pm
Thanks for arranging a great day out Peter! As usual...a fabulous day with a great bunch of photographers! This is why they do it. It's just bloody beautiful to be a bird!  Stubbsy with some of the usual hard cases. Nice to see Killakoala there! He travelled up from Nowra for the shoot!  I love these pine trees!  You could hear the wind whistling through the wires 
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by surenj on Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:37 am
Matt,
I quite like the first. It gives a bit of context as well as provide with some background interest while retaining good separation with the background.
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by aim54x on Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:22 pm
Great to see some pictures from you Matt. I agree with Surenj on the first, quite a unique shot, too bad that the day looks so grey. Can I ask what the guy is carrying???
I am getting more and more jealous about missing out on this meet.
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by Matt. K on Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:39 pm
Cameron He is carrying an emergency parachute....an inflatable life raft, small 30 day sea survival kit, GPS, desalinator, first aid kit....the SAS wilderness survival guide, EPIRB and satellite telephone, a Canon G11 and a small diary with first page entry being 'My horrible adventure'....and a Holy Bible. 
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by Jenno on Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:50 pm
I love these pine trees!
...and I didnt even notice them. That's the good part about meets like this...participants see different things and see things differently. The haze in the first makes it look as if the background has been desaturated which centres the focus on the paraglider The last is simple but effective
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by surenj on Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:13 pm
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by aim54x on Thu Oct 15, 2009 12:03 am
Matt. K wrote:Cameron He is carrying an emergency parachute....an inflatable life raft, small 30 day sea survival kit, GPS, desalinator, first aid kit....the SAS wilderness survival guide, EPIRB and satellite telephone, a Canon G11 and a small diary with first page entry being 'My horrible adventure'....and a Holy Bible. 
WHOA...that is a lot of gear!
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by gstark on Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:32 am
aim54x wrote:Matt. K wrote:Cameron He is carrying an emergency parachute....an inflatable life raft, small 30 day sea survival kit, GPS, desalinator, first aid kit....the SAS wilderness survival guide, EPIRB and satellite telephone, a Canon G11 and a small diary with first page entry being 'My horrible adventure'....and a Holy Bible. 
WHOA...that is a lot of gear!
And here was I, thinking that there might have been something as simple and innocuous as a body in that backpack.
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by Mr Darcy on Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:49 am
Matt. K wrote:Cameron He is carrying an emergency parachute....an inflatable life raft, small 30 day sea survival kit, GPS, desalinator, first aid kit....the SAS wilderness survival guide, EPIRB and satellite telephone, a Canon G11 and a small diary with first page entry being 'My horrible adventure'....and a Holy Bible. 
No some one as paranoid as that would hedge his bets. He would have a Bible, Quran, Rig Veda, Tao, torah,.... NO room for all that other guff
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by stubbsy on Thu Oct 15, 2009 7:01 pm
Matt
While I like #1 greatly, there is something really appealing about the odd randomness in that group shot and I think it's the pick of these despite me being in the shot.
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by Killakoala on Fri Oct 16, 2009 4:10 am
stubbsy wrote:Matt
While I like #1 greatly, there is something really appealing about the odd randomness in that group shot and I think it's the pick of these despite me being in the shot.
I agree (Not about you being in the photo Peter, but I) Lovely shots Matt. I agree about the pine trees. They were magnificent.
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