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  1. 80's to me was about hard graft and raising the family.  On the recreational side spending time with the kids when I had the odd day off work,fishing - mainly fly fishing for trout in those days the playing darts for the local pub team.

    This is me back in about 82/3 showing our son how to do "joiney up" writing in the sand 🤣🤣

    http://eEfsBjW.jpg

    John

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  2. Here are a few more I have taken around Sydney.

    Chinese Garden of Friendship

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    Queen Mary 2 berthed at Wooloomooloo naval docks.

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    Queen Victoria Building

    http://dB6p7Ap.jpg

    Sydney Harbour viewed from the top of Sydney Tower

    http://Rr7vOk1.jpg

    Harbour Bridge viewed from the Lookout Pylon

    http://KH0cn8z.jpg

    Bridge walkers viewed from the Lookout Tower

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    Zoomed in shot of the Bridge walkers

    http://DTLaPCv.jpg

    John

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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  3. A bit extra information on the original post.  My technique for trying to catch lightening is to use a cable release and have it shooting away continuously until I stop it via the cable release.

    You need to have your camera on manual focus and will need to experiment during daylight to find where your infinity setting is. Some lenses have the infinity point on otherwise you may have to mark up your lens and camera with a white Sharpie.

    Also you need your lens wide open.  I had mine on F3.5

    During that storm the camera was taking continuously taking 15 second exposures.  Make sure your batteries are fully charged.  I could use a 15 second exposure as  the storm happened at night.  Trying to photograph lightening through the day is a much harder ball game with shorter exposures !!!

    On that night the camera took approx 300 exposures and it recorded 8 lightening bolts.

    I have had 7 x 3 month trips to oz since I took early retirement and have captured lightening on 4 separate occasions. The Sydney area really is "lightening alley"

    Go on,have a go and good shooting 😊

    John

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  4. 8 hours ago, frankS said:

    John. Fabulous photos. The areas away from Sydney sure could use a dose of that sort of weather these days. Thanks for sharing and show some more of your trip.

    Frank

    If there is much interest Frank could wedge on some more images.  Wll add a couple of the Sydney skyline at night now and if there is positive feedback could do a photographic diary of our last trip to oz . 😉

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    John

     

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  5. 14 hours ago, big Neil said:

    Excellent pics John. Always wanted to be able to photograph lightning and the amazing stars at night time but have never been able to learn the techniques. Such is life! We need some more rain like that BADLY. Cheers, bn

    Neil off the top of my head the settings would have been

    ISO 1600

    Shooting mode manual - cable release

    exposure time 15 seconds

    manual focus set on infinity

    Give it a try mate and see if you pick any stars up. Try and get it perfected then you will be ready for the next storm. I would like to see your results.

     

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  6. Can anyone recall that amazing storm you had in the Sydney area 07 Feb 2019 ?.  It happened on the second night of our last trip  to Australia.  

    We were staying at our daughters at Warriewood and were having a meet the neighbours/garage party when it hit.  It was the strongest storm I had ever seen.  Next to us Mona Vale had a months worth of rain in 2/3 hours - 120mm !!!

    Almost as an afterthought I set my camera/tripod up under the shelter of the garage door which was open to try and record a lightening strike or two.

    This is what my camera remotely picked up in about an hour while we were partying hard 😉

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    http://KGN5URZ.jpg

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    John

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  7. Love the pelican images,nice one.  Never been on here for ages,should post up some recent photos of mine.  Cannot recall if I posted up much from our ozzie trip earlier this year !!!

    Will have to post a few up 😊

    John

  8. Great photos Jon.  Loved it around the Daintree area when we were up there.    Did you see any salties when you were there ?

    I was always mindful of them when fishing around the Port Douglas area !!!

    I photographed this fellah about 1 mile upriver from Port Douglas.  He did not seem too happy to see us ha ha.  We leave the UK for oz 06 Feb and will be there for 3 months.  Staying with our daughter in Warriewood,near Mona Vale.

    Bring it on.

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    John

  9. Love the colours on the Ulladulla one.  Stayed there once with an ozzie fisho pal of mine Hank,also known as Haji on some fishing forums.  The fishing was not great,we spent more time in the Ulladulla RSL Club ?

    John

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  10. Best way to improve your photography is to get out there and keep shooting in different situations.  Practice/pratice/practice.

    A pal of mine took up photography a few years ago and he was after a few general tips. I wrote down these few notes for him.  They may be helpful to a few of you if you can read my writing !!! ?

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    Wildlife photography in Australia,love it.  Here are a few shots from our first ozzie trip.  No photoshopping in these ones. Taken at Pebbly beach just south of Ulladulla.  We were mobbed by king parrots,crimson rossellas and rainbow lorikeets.

    http://UJ5abm7.jpg

    http://NBSI6iH.jpg

    Got "photobombed" by a drop bear on a fishing trip up to Lake St Clair on one of our ozzie trips ?

    http://lB2azUr.jpg

    John

     

     

     

     

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  11. Nice one Scatchie.  So looking forward to gettting back to oz in Feb and seeing our daughter and grandsons again. Aim to get Joshua and Theo out fishing again.  They are aged 7 and 4 at the moment and have both caught fish before.

    Couple of images of the boys fishing at Narrabeen Lagoon.  Older bro Josh giving Theo some fishing tips. "Island Boy" in the background.?

    http://8EzkM3u.jpg

    http://ZPAAuPP.jpg

    John

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  12. One of the most vivid sunsets I have ever photographed was taken on one of our Australian trips.  It was at Abbey Beach south of Perth.  It was a goosebump moment !!!

     

    I had to be careful as had waded into the sea for the shot and there were a couple of large stingrays very close to me

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    John

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  13. Never been on this forum for ages but with our next Australian trip booked I thought I should take an interest again.

    As well as fishing,photography is my other passion. That is why I was checking out this post.   Sunrises/sunsets really to pull my string and love these ones. Will add a few UK ones I have taken recently.

     

    This one is Cullercoats Bay on the NE coast of England

    http://Y3Z9KrP.jpg

    This sunrise was taken over Luce Bay where we have a static caravan and spend most of the summer there.

    http://sctrzUD.jpg

    This is the view from our caravan over Luce Bay

    http://a9q0mKv.jpg

     

     

    John

     

     

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  14. We arrive in oz 06/7 Feb 2019..  Will be be based in Warriewood Mona Vale for 3 month   and no car at my disposal.  Had 6  x 3 month trips to your lovely country  so far and got 46 species. 

     

    Need to target a shark this trip  !!!!

     

    Can anyone  help

     

    Its on my bucketlist.  

     

    I also use the barter system  ;-) I am a 10th dan in Photoshop  so just shout up/call in when I am there :-)

     

     

  15. 2 hours ago, big Neil said:

    Hi, John, I have a Canon EOS Rebel T3 with a 18 -55mm lens and a EFS 55 - 250mm lens. I use "auto setting" a lot cos I don't know much about manual operating functions. Will look forward to catching up with you if it can be arranged. I'm not very cluey on computers either so just use the usual Windows Software to compress photos, etc. I don't edit them apart from cropping??? Cheers, bn

     

    Still love my photography with a passion Neil,sunrises and sunsets pull my string.  Here is a lightening shot I took in Australia at Collaroy on the Northern Beaches.

    http://An0IogM.jpg

    Here is an Aurora Borealis shot from my home town of Whitley Bay,Northumberland.

    http://SgyQV5Z.jpg

    John

     

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  16. 11 hours ago, big Neil said:

    Hey John if you fancy getting acquainted with an ex Pom and some native Murray Cod, get in touch. I can teach you to catch Aussie Native fish species and you can explain how to use my camera. Safe travels, bn

    What camera have you got Neil ?  I am sure I could give you a few pointers.  Also what processing software do you use for your images ?

    Well up for any trip,lets see what Frank can organise.

     

     

    John    ?

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