Great photos Col, thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
I did King Billy only 3 weeks ago or so and it was thick fog the whole way.
Cheers
Rich
Great photos Col, thanks for taking the time to share it with us.
I did King Billy only 3 weeks ago or so and it was thick fog the whole way.
Cheers
Rich
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Fantastic report Col and your photography was splendid really told the story of your trip like we were right there beside you thanks for sharing mate and I’m sure I speak for everyone here can’t wait to read another of you trips reports simply fantastic
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I replied to a couple of questions that had been asked on the last page, that may not have been seen so I'm showing my reply again here.
Thanks for the comments guy's,
A couple of questions were asked, my camp that night was beside the Howitt Road just before the Bar--ards Neck, the censor may get to that name again, but it is officially called that as I explained in my report. It was up an obscure side track, middle of nowhere really. There are plenty of spots along that road that would be nearly as good, as shown the scenery is quite spectacular there.
I have been interested in photography most of my life but have only got into it more seriously in the past 10 years or so. No whiz bang cameras but reasonably good. Any camera these days can take good photos but the person pushing the button just needs to know what's a pic and what's not, plus you have to work hard at making the most of what mother nature presents to you. The star in this show is what I take or show you, certainly not me. Most shots are taken on basic settings which anyone can do, there are basic fundamentals with photography and understanding those will improve your own shots dramatically.
I'm more than happy to help or advise or even teach anyone who is serious about wanting to take better pics of where ever they are or what your trying to capture, believe me it is not rocket science.
Thanks again to everyone for your positive comments, yes the reports do take time to put together but having them appreciated and showing you some of our great country is really satisfying and makes the effort all worthwhile.
Regards Col.
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Top report Col.
VHC is high on my travel list but your report and images has only strengthened my resolve to get out and enjoy this part of Australia.
Amazing images, really appreciated
Hazza
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