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    Day 27: October PAD

    Today we had an inter-school sports carnival with students in yrs 7 & 8 competing in their choice of tennis/cricket/softball/volleyball or water polo.....
    so I had to get a few shots of each, here is 1 from the cricket pitch.

    The host venue was where a certain member of the British Royal family once graced the halls as a student.

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    Day 27 Laneway light

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    I'm playing catch up again - the last few days' shots will be posted as a I work on them.
    Last edited by Camellia; 27th October 2010 at 10:05 AM.

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    Fun in the pool

    Holidaying with Grandad, there is nothing quite as much fun as water play.

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    Wet and windy today

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    Re: Fun in the pool

    Quote Originally Posted by mastamak View Post
    Holidaying with Grandad, there is nothing quite as much fun as water play.

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    Grant
    Well, that's a waste of effort - he could be washing cars at $10 a go towards your new camera funding

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    Carved Head

    Dull with a few spells of hazy sunshine. So I was searching the garden for ideas today.

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    I don't know anything about the origin of this carved head. It was found about 20 years ago washed up at a small local cove by a friend who erected it outside his house. When he moved he handed it to me. It is now above the door of my workshed.

    I expect that someone will manage to inform me that it is a voodoo symbol which brings massive misfortune to anybody who touches it!

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    Jackdaw

    Caught this jackdaw from the backyard in the morning before I had to go and await the arrival of a skip,I got some of it loaded and then the weather turned,very heavy rain.

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    Best Wishes Pat

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    Re: Jackdaw

    It was, for the most part, gray overcast again today and very windy. At times we had gusts up to 50 mph A couple of friends and I tried to play golf early on but gave up after 8.5 holes as it was difficult at times to even stand over the ball! I wanted to show the effect of the wind so I took a number of shots from my back deck which is sheltered from the wind. Its a shot of my neighbor's Caster Bean plant (big leaves) taken with my E-620 and 55-200mm lens at 200mm. It was shot at ISO 100, f/16 @1/3 sec.

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    Please, no comments about my fence needing painting!

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    Today

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    ... and this was today...

    I hope tomorrow is going to be better!

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    Launderette Lady

    I hope this lady doesn't mind me using this picture...(If you do please send a message to this forum and we'll have it removed...but please don't I like the picture!).

    I took some shots at night of the outside of her launderette, they were a bit dull, so I popped in for a chat and took this...By accident she has a flower in her hair which I like.


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    Pete

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    A pear of lovers

    Can you imagine them under the duvet? I normally keep them apart to avoid a scandal in the village...

    My PAD album for October 2010


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    Nikon D5000 + Nikon 70-300mm VR: 1/500s f/8 iso400 at 300mm Braced handheld

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    Re: Flowers Everywhere

    Spring continues unabated and one of my favourite flowers is the Bird of Paradise.

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    Re: Day 27: October PAD

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Today we had an inter-school sports carnival with students in yrs 7 & 8 competing in their choice of tennis/cricket/softball/volleyball or water polo.....
    so I had to get a few shots of each, here is 1 from the cricket pitch.

    The host venue was where a certain member of the British Royal family once graced the halls as a student.

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    Kay, there are so many shots of everyone's that I like that it would be ridiculous to mention them all but, this one keeps drawing me in. Every time I've visited here, I stop and look at the expression on their faces, the wonderful light, the setting and especially, that ball in the air - the gem! Love this!

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    Re: Day 27: October PAD

    Is anyone else serlightly burnt out??? My husband has suggested that I try a DaD which stands for ...... a Dish a Day - he thought a 365 might be good. Anyway, I took a glorious walk at dusk into our back meadow. This is the best that I could twerk it in iphoto and am trusting that, someday, when I actually get PS, I can do something more extensive.

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    Re: Day 27: October PAD

    Nice shot. Katy, you may find Lightroom a lot more useful than PS.

    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/

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    Re: Day 27: October PAD

    Quote Originally Posted by timo2 View Post
    Nice shot. Katy, you may find Lightroom a lot more useful than PS.

    http://www.adobe.com/products/photoshoplightroom/
    Thanks! I'll check into it! Ya know what I just realized? Some other wiley person was on this comp and turned the brightness on the monitor way down. I was wondering if I had lost my mind by underexposing all of these too much. Blaaaaaa!

    Now, for those dishes.....

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    Re: Flowers Everywhere

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Ryan View Post
    Spring continues unabated and one of my favourite flowers is the Bird of Paradise.

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    Beautiful !!

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    Re: Flowers Everywhere

    Quote Originally Posted by Peter Ryan View Post
    Spring continues unabated and one of my favourite flowers is the Bird of Paradise.

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    Peter

    I really do like this - great colours and shape...but... I want the camera to pan slightly to the left giving a bit less space on the right. The flower is pointing to the left, so for a better composition I would have thought leaving more space to the left would improve what is already a very good shot.

    Very good though.

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    Re: Flowers Everywhere

    Thanks Vidyadharan and Rob.

    I took one shot but there was too much background clutter and given the beautiful day and position of the sun I decided to just use the slight back lighting and colour contrast with the sky as the backdrop for this one.

    I know what you mean Rob. I looked at it closely when I processed it and I do agree. I am not sure yet whether I also want to add a little sky on the left, i.e. is the tip of the flower too close the the edge if I wanted to print and frame it? I have not had time to play with it yet - hopefully over the weekend. I will post another when I get time to work on it properly.

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