Log in

View Full Version here: : How many photographers does it take...


iceman
28-08-2012, 02:06 PM
.. to photograph a set of Pandanus Palms? :)

This group of Pandanis Palms at Cape Leveque was a focal point for us at sunset of day 3.

We were in an area normally off-limits to tourists because of Aboriginal sacred ground nearby, but we were fortunate enough to have Gavin, a local Aboriginal guide, with us so we could shoot in and around the dunes.

You can see Ken Duncan is right at the front as normal, while the rest of us found our places around him ;)

Miaplacidus
28-08-2012, 02:21 PM
The guy on the left needs to be shown where they are, I think.

h0ughy
28-08-2012, 02:22 PM
so who had the lightbulb? LOL herd mentality

ourkind
28-08-2012, 03:39 PM
my guess is he's the guide.

Beautiful landscape!

Dennis
28-08-2012, 05:00 PM
What a classic shot and story!

Cheers

Dennis

troypiggo
28-08-2012, 05:43 PM
They're all too high. Get down low and go-go-go.

DavidTrap
28-08-2012, 07:32 PM
Interesting that Ken chooses to take the prime spot. On the workshops I have been to, the tutors stand back and show the participants where to stand to get the best shots.

DT

iceman
29-08-2012, 05:31 AM
It wasn't all that bad, David. The group consisted of a lot of pre-amateur amateur photographers who needed Ken there with them.

A lot of times he did 'step out of the way', but there were certainly times he also wanted to 'get the shot' :)

People getting in each others way was a small problem sometimes throughout the trip, but mostly people were conscious of taking turns and being polite etc.

troypiggo
29-08-2012, 07:58 AM
I often wonder what it'd be like going to somewhere like Yosemite or Mesa Arch in the US around peak photographer season. You'd certainly get guys pushing in and getting the prime spots.

I have a friend who just came back from an African safari trip, and the tour guide on that one was hogging all the prime photo opportunity locations too. She came back quite pissed off, so must've been for the whole trip.