Hobart round F1 power boats

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Hobart round F1 power boats

Postby TassieD on Mon Apr 10, 2006 9:41 pm

G'day all,

Managed to get in and work with the pro for the above event over the weekend. It was such a great learning experience. Here are a couple of the images from Sundays race meet.

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Postby fozzie on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:22 pm

Tassie D/Dave - very well done, had a 'PRESS PASS' hey :wink:

This is just a personall thing, but I find the borders just a tad too heavy and detract from the shots.
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Postby TassieD on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:27 pm

fozzie wrote:Tassie D/Dave - very well done, had a 'PRESS PASS' hey :wink:

This is just a personall thing, but I find the borders just a tad too heavy and detract from the shots.


Thanks Fozzie, yep managed to get on the right side of the fence for a change. Cheers for the comments on the frames.

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Postby BBJ on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:29 pm

Dave, good work mate although i had seen these as i was snooping at some stage and yeh checked them out on your site as i am a sucker for these powerboats as i used to race a Tunnel Hull when i was younger oh and smaller.LOL
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Postby TassieD on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:34 pm

fozzie wrote:Tassie D/Dave - very well done, had a 'PRESS PASS' hey :wink:

This is just a personall thing, but I find the borders just a tad too heavy and detract from the shots.


Thanks Fozzie, yep managed to get on the right side of the fence for a change. Cheers for the comments on the frames.

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Postby TassieD on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:37 pm

BBJ wrote:Dave, good work mate although i had seen these as i was snooping at some stage and yeh checked them out on your site as i am a sucker for these powerboats as i used to race a Tunnel Hull when i was younger oh and smaller.LOL
Well done mate looks good.
 LOL BBJ, glad you enjoyed them, I can see why people get hooked on boats. Especially very fast ones.

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Postby BBJ on Mon Apr 10, 2006 10:42 pm

Dave would be fun mate at least i have a bit of weight to home the nose down. :lol: Oh well i enjoy watching them as well.
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Postby TassieD on Tue Apr 11, 2006 6:52 am

BBJ wrote:Dave would be fun mate at least i have a bit of weight to home the nose down. :lol: Oh well i enjoy watching them as well.
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That makes two of us john, you are correct, they are a blast to watch.

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Postby johnd on Tue Apr 11, 2006 10:52 pm

Nice shots Dave. I was there but my shots are still in my camera, just haven't had the time to do anything with them. What's your web site address, I wouldn't mind seeing some more.

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Postby TassieD on Thu Apr 13, 2006 8:34 pm

johnd wrote:Nice shots Dave. I was there but my shots are still in my camera, just haven't had the time to do anything with them. What's your web site address, I wouldn't mind seeing some more.

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Hi there John,

http://tassied.smugmug.com look forward to seeing some of your shots also. I havnt got many up on the site, stil working my way through them all.

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