first place to Slider [LocknLoad]
second place to Oneputt [Oneputt]
Third place to me [big Red]
Congratulations Slider

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OVERLANDER FORUM PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR 2005http://forums.overlander.com.au/viewtopic.php?t=34477
first place to Slider [LocknLoad] second place to Oneputt [Oneputt] Third place to me [big Red] Congratulations Slider ![]() Shane
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Congratulations to all of you. Winners are grinners!!
Cheers, _______________
Walter "Photography was not a bastard left by science on the doorstep of art, but a legitimate child of the Western pictorial tradition." - Galassi
That's just brilliant chaps. Well done.
Steve.
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Well done to all three of you!
(I like the trophy idea.. it's pretty neat...) but where were the winning photos ?
Well done gentlemen. I take it the award was for your body of work during the year, but like Craig would be interested in knowing what pics led to this outcome (and I notice the first comp was for a duck photo
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Guys there was a comp finishing every week and the winners got to choose the next subject. The voters were the general O/L forum membership. A very informal comp. run very well by Shane Gerrish.
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Thanks Folks. It is certainly a fun comp and as I said on the O/L forum Shane has done a great job to keep it all together.
![]() I think if OP hadn't gone out and gotten that new fangled D2X and had to re-learn a lot of stuff that had become 2nd nature on the D70 it would have been a lot closer at the end. ![]() Of course if Shane spent less time buying lenses than actually using them, well who knows what would of happened ![]() ![]() Seriously though, it was through the Overlander forum and the Photography section that my long time love of photography was rekindled. Started with a P&S S602Z Fuji but when I saw the stuff that Oneputt, Kevin (Mitedo), GreenGumbi (C@tt) and others were putting up from their Nikon D70s, well I just had to have one. Then Oneputt says to me "Go and have a look at http://www.D70users.net" and here we are. Another great bunch of like minded folk and an even greater opportunity to contract RSI ![]() Now I'm seriously thinking about a D200 ![]() It's all good fun. Cheers
Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
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