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Old 02-12-2008, 07:56 PM
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Thanks heaps for all your feedback, much appreciated.

I stayed up until very early this morning processing these to get them online today.. I only got about 3.5 hours sleep but i'm glad I got through them.

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Originally Posted by Garyh View Post
Beautiful Mike!
Those clouds looked like they definably worked in your favor with those lovely sunset hues and reflections!
Thanks Gary - the clouds definitely helped with the glow from first the sunset, and then the lights of Woy Woy, to give the sky some colour.

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Originally Posted by Dennis View Post
Nice work Mike! Location shooting does have its challenges eh…an equipment/accessory check list can be helpful!

Cheers

Dennis
Thanks Dennis, you're right - a checklist would've helped. I did have the red light torch the night before, but ended up not needing it. I would've loved it last night.
I did find one of those battery-less torches in my glovebox (the ones you shake to charge), but it's kinda broken and only lit up WHILE I was shaking it - so when I tried to use it, it flickered on and off like a strobe and actually made it harder to see where I was going!


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Originally Posted by h0ughy View Post
thought you had a pearler of a sunset. nice shots Mike.
It was a beautiful evening, in-between the rain and wind

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Originally Posted by Ric View Post
Good stuff Mike, great images.

Ah the trials and tribulations of astrophotography, something to laugh about later on down the track.
Definitely right about that, Ric.. I'm still scratching the mozzie bites though

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Originally Posted by cookie8 View Post
Iceman, you've done it again. Wonderful work Mike
I love the colour and the reflection.
Thanks Vincent - your moon trail idea is very unique! I loved that one.

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Originally Posted by rogerg View Post
spectacular colour in those shots mike! Really nice. I tried a few with reflections of the trio but the reflections didn't work out for me. I think the third is my favorite
Thanks Roger. I wanted to capture more reflections later on when the trio got lower, but that's when it got quite windy and the water lost its mirror-like appearance completely.

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Originally Posted by RB View Post
Excellent mate, well done.
Lovely colours and composition.

The clouds add a bit of 'atmosphere' I reckon.

Thanks RB - they definitely add drama to the scene.

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Originally Posted by chuffdaddy View Post
Hey Mike,

I got a cryptic sms from Mum yesterday saying 'look at the smiley face in the western sky'

Well, lo & behold, as I was sitting at home last night, here in Koh Samui Thailand, I happened a glance out the window and there it was, a big smiley face in the sky...great!!

Unfortunately, the photo's from my mobile phone are not worth posting on your site.

Keep up the great work and a big GDay to the family.

Luke
Hey Luke, how's it going bro?! I was chuffed when I saw you sign up I'm glad you got to see it - definitely not something you see every day.
Hope you and Tan are well!

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Originally Posted by seeker372011 View Post
nice shots Mike..I saw a couple of them over on the Daily Telly site
Thanks Narayan - I saw them in the gallery on news.com.au earlier too - very exciting.

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Originally Posted by Quark View Post
Mike, nice work, love the 4th one, I think the cloud adds so much more character.

Trevor
Thanks Trevor!
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