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Dennis
14-08-2007, 07:46 PM
Hello,
One week prior to the Qld Astrofest we went camping at Elanda Point, on Lake Cootharabra some 1 hour from Noosa. Here are some photos we took with our Pentax *ist DS DSLR with the Sigma 18-50mm F3.5-5.6 DC and Sigma 55-200mm F4-5.6 DC kit lenses. A couple were also taken with the WO 80mm EDII refractor.
Cheers
Dennis
PS – Professor Fred Watson concluded his talk at Astrofest on the Saturday with a photo of kangaroos hopping on water too!
Feather cloud 1/500, f19, ISO400, 50mm (75mm equiv.) Sigma 18-50mm.
Feather cloud 1/4000, f16, ISO400, 25mm (37mm equiv.) Sigma 18-50mm.
Roos 1/500, f8, ISO200, 200mm (300mm equiv.) Sigma 55-200mm.
Duck flap, 1153 WO 80mm refractor, 1/500 ISO200.
Ducks WO 80mm refractor, 1/500 ISO200.
Moonrise, 1/10, f5.6, ISO800, 200mm (300mm equiv.) Sigma 55-200mm
Tent 30 secs, f5.6, ISO400, 18mm (27mm equiv.) Sigma 18-50mm
Pointers Crux 30 sec, f4.5, ISO800, 18mm (27mm equiv.) Sigma 18-50mm
Dennis
14-08-2007, 07:49 PM
And here are a few more…
Thanks for looking!
Dennis
Tree light, 1/60, f22, ISO 800, 95mm (142mm equiv.) Sigma 55-200mm
Egret, WO 80mm refractor, 1/1000 ISO200.
Egret Heron WO 80mm refractor, IMPG1121 1/2000 ISO200.
Dennis 1/125, f8, ISO200, 45mm (67mm equiv.) Sigma 18-50mm
Kooka 1/180, f5.6, ISO400, 200mm (300mm equiv.) Sigma 55-200mm
Moon reflection 0.3 secs, f5.6, ISO400, 200mm (300mm equiv.) Sigma 55-200mm
bloodhound31
14-08-2007, 08:03 PM
I love the cloud formation, and the kangaroos the best.
Beaut shots!
Baz.:D
[1ponders]
14-08-2007, 08:10 PM
Lovely photos Dennis. Elanda Point is a very peaceful place (when it's not school holidays :scared: ).
Your campsite looks like the same spot Sya and I had last time we were up there, or very close to it.
sheeny
14-08-2007, 08:20 PM
Beautiful shots Dennis! All of them! Is it Lake Cootharabra that has Boreen Point in it? It sounds very close to there. I've heard stories about the roos on the water at Boreen Point as well.
Al.
Dennis, those shots are fantastic.:thumbsup: Do you take your camera out looking for shots specifically, or do you always have it 'at the ready' - so to speak.
Cheers,
h0ughy
14-08-2007, 08:35 PM
wonderful images Dennis, a true work of art !!
Hi Dennis,
Thank you!
Some really wonderful shots! I particularly like the atmosphere of the tent
at night.
Best Regards
Gary
Mt. Kuring-Gai NSW
jjjnettie
14-08-2007, 09:57 PM
The Feather Cloud is my favourite. Very unusual.
Lovely photos dennis, a fantastic selection.
The Roo's would have to be my favourite though.
Cheers
Tamtarn
14-08-2007, 10:51 PM
I've never seen a feather cloud formation ... really unusual. Also love the kangaroos and the moon reflection .
Thanks Dennis some great shots there
Barb
Dennis
15-08-2007, 01:06 PM
Hi Paul
We stayed a week and had the place to ourselves for 3 days and nights in the middle of the week. It was so tranquil and peaceful that it required a monumental effort just to motivate ourselves to carry water for the kettle and make a cup of tea!
Cheers
Dennis
Dennis
15-08-2007, 01:09 PM
Hi Al
Spot on – we were approx 8 kms from Boreen Point which is fast becoming a busy place rather than remaining a sleepy hamlet. Elanda Point is a privately owned campsite from where you can hire canoes to visit locations such as Harry’s Hut in the Noosa Everglades.
Cheers
Dennis
Dennis
15-08-2007, 01:14 PM
Hi Paul
I’m more of an opportunistic photographer – I take a camera on holiday and if something comes up, I’ll attempt to grab it. Unfortunately, I kinda struggle with trying to visualise, set up or create photo’s like some of the more talented and creative people on IceInSpace.
Perhaps it’s a Left/Right Brain thing?
Cheers
Dennis
hi dennis,
those are tops photos. that feather cloud is amazing. thanks for sharing all of them :D
Dennis you never cease to amaze me !!
Truly a man of unique talent.
The "roos on water" shot is amazing, I've never seen anything like that before.
You can sell that to a stock photo agency and make a return on that shot I'm sure.
I can see it now on an Australian post card or a postage stamp.
Excellent work on all the shots.
Astroman
18-08-2007, 09:41 PM
The "feather cloud" is called Fallstreak, and Dennis you have captured it perfectly. It happens when Altocumulus precipitates in a hole and drops ice crystal virga.
Check out more... http://www.schools.ash.org.au/paa2/mediagallery/gallery.asp?pid=596&gallid=5&gallcatid=15&fileid=&uid=
Love the roo's though, amazing image.
iceman
19-08-2007, 06:38 AM
Excellent images Dennis, amazing!
gaa_ian
19-08-2007, 06:49 AM
Very nice Shots Dennis.
I would agree that the Roo's shot is one that should be on a postcard or on a stock photo site where it can be seen by the masses (do enough like that and it might pay for your holidays !)
Your creative eye for photography looks fine to me
Dennis
19-08-2007, 08:41 AM
Thanks Andrew, I'll look into that, as it could help pay for the camping fees or SD cards!
Cheers
Dennis
Thanks Andrew, for the explanation and the link to the website – I can still see this extraordinary formation in my minds eye.
Cheers
Dennis
Thanks Mike - the camp was full of photo opportunities and I had a ball just pointing and shooting.
Being roused from slumber by the “tharrumpp, tharrumpp, tharrumpp ” of kangaroos bounding outside the tent, seemingly just by our heads, was initially quite unnerving. Next, hearing all the splish splash sploshing outside the back door, made us hurriedly unzip the tent flap, to be confronted by the gob smacking sight of these fella’s bounding across the lake, whose shallow depth we were oblivious off until then.
Cheers
Dennis
Thanks Ian - I used x4 1G SD cards, so I was pleased that I had some keepers from the 300+ photos I took over the week. I'll look into the stock photo suggestion as every penny helps in this expensive hobby of ours!
Cheers
Dennis
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