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Postby mudder on Mon Feb 20, 2006 7:47 pm

G'day all,

Just got back from another photographic workshop with Tom Putt and Glen Campbell (I have no association with them), had a ball but only had a few hours kip last night, so I"m buggered, posted a couple and having an early night...

Spent Friday to today up at Mancefield, went to the classic places like Craig's hut, Sheepyard flats with Fry's hut, Mt. Buller summit etc...

Just posted a couple, Both merged/blended two exposure images, but wonderful light and witnessed an amazing sunset at the summit of Mt. Buller which I'll post later, wow, Spent most of time time in awe, just watching it... Amazing area to spend a week-end with a camera...

Critique requested please

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EDITED: Forgot to mention, that's the shadow of the mountain you can see in the distance on the right hand side, looks like a dark triangle...
Early morning at Mt. Buller summit/tower:
EXIF: Man exp, 12-24 Nikkor@13mm, F10, ISO200, exp 1/8th sec, RAW
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Here I was forcing myself to NOT take the classic shot with the long fence running away (but I did take it later though :) )
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Postby radar on Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:20 pm

Hi Andrew,

I'm reaaaaally envious, I was planning to be on that trip :cry:

Sounds like you had a great trip. These first two, with more to come, are pretty amazing. That mountain shadow is really well caught.

You really have the blending/merging down pat. You get some nice detail in the foreground and still have the great skies.

You're going to be a shoe-in for Aussie Dave's E.S.S. :wink:

Keep them coming and thanks for sharing,

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Postby birddog114 on Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:31 pm

Andrew,
Sound like you have had a good time.
I love the photos with the skies, beautiful colour.
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Postby marcotrov on Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:32 pm

FAntastic Andrew. I also am envious of your opportunity. I think you have down pat your merging/blending technique and wow that second one is a real keeper perhaps a little more contrast needed in the hut but superb image :) It would be interesting to hear any tips they may have passed on to get that wonderfully balanced exposure you achieved Andrew. :wink:
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Postby mudder on Mon Feb 20, 2006 8:40 pm

marcotrov wrote:... It would be interesting to hear any tips they may have passed on to get that wonderfully balanced exposure you achieved Andrew. :wink: ...marco


G'day,

All these are two exposures blended to expand the dynamic range to handle the contrast, this is another quickie before ni ni, again I've blended two exposures, usually about 1.4 stops apart. This one's a real quickie (it's a bit rough) coz I'm buggered and want to crash :)

Saw the most stunning sunset behind the lookout tower at the summit of Mt. Buller... I was in awe watching it all unfold...

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Postby ABG on Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:05 pm

Wow. They're 3 sensational images Andrew. If that last one is a quickie, thrown together because you're tired, I can't wait to see more of the images you spend some time crafting.
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Postby Slider on Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:35 pm

Very nice. The 2nd is a beauty. :D
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Postby wendellt on Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:54 pm

your last one absolutely amazing, never knew victoria had such wild vistas, i usually hang around melbourne

the first two are great two you certainly get around.

Andrew can you get to mount buller within half a day from Melbourne city?
i'll be there on the afternoon of the 25th feb and again on the saturday 4th March
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Postby owen on Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:01 pm

Great shots as usual mudder :) Love the one of the hut, I'm very jealous! :)
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Postby blacknstormy on Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:08 pm

Mudder - I'm in love with the second shot - very 'arty', almost has a painterly feel to it (at least IMHO) - must have been a fantastic experience, and can't wait to see some more of the shots.

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Postby big pix on Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:09 pm

just great........
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Postby sirhc55 on Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:33 pm

Andrew - shot #2 has such mystery to it and the lighting is beautiful. The blended shot with the foreground plant is superb.
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Postby Hlop on Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:29 am

Hi Andrew,

Great 3 shots. My favorite is the first one. 3rd blended shot is quite good but need some more punch I recon. And it's probably just me but my eyes are wandering between grass in the foreground and sunset clouds
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Postby MHD on Tue Feb 21, 2006 8:44 am

First one is a stunner... Green with envy!
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Postby meicw on Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:39 am

Wow, fantastc shots Andrew. Love the second one of the hut.

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Postby Aussie Dave on Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:35 pm

radar wrote:You're going to be a shoe-in for Aussie Dave's E.S.S. :wink:


It will be interesting to see a blended/merged image from a single exposure :lol:
Mudder, if you can do this & stick to the rules you are truly an amazing photographer :roll:

Seriously, some really wonderful photos. I can only imagine the magnificent time you must have had.

The merged/blended images are looking great. They make such a difference. You've gotta love digital photography.....

Keep up the good work.....and I hope to see a submission from you in the S.E.E. - albeit, from only one exposure :wink:
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Postby radar on Tue Feb 21, 2006 12:43 pm

Aussie Dave wrote:
radar wrote:You're going to be a shoe-in for Aussie Dave's E.S.S. :wink:


It will be interesting to see a blended/merged image from a single exposure :lol:


For the ESS, I meant more on his photography and composition skills, not blending skills :)

Andrew, the images you have been submitting over the last few months certainly have been getting better and better, well done.

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Postby mudder on Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:06 pm

Thanks all for the comments, the workshop was a blast... Just posted a couple more in another thread...

wendellt wrote:your last one absolutely amazing, never knew victoria had such wild vistas, i usually hang around melbourne

the first two are great two you certainly get around.

Andrew can you get to mount buller within half a day from Melbourne city?
i'll be there on the afternoon of the 25th feb and again on the saturday 4th March

G'day mate,

It's about a 2-3 hour drive from Melbourne (about 250k's?), but allow at least another 45 minutes to get to Craig's hut, as the track is bumpy and dusty etc. and it's slow going at times... Also, the short, "smooth" track Circuit Rd. to Craig's hut (going clockwise from TBJ TO Craig's hut, refer to map in the attached link) is closed from 6am to 6pm Monday to Friday, so if you're going up or coming from the hut during those times, you'll have to take the longer and much rougher alternative track (ie: going clockwise FROM Craig's hut). This one's rougher on the car but OK as long as you're in either an AWD or 4WD vehicle, my Subaru Forester was fine...

Here's a link to a map that shows where things are:
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