Lita
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Post by Lita on Nov 14, 2005 5:13:48 GMT -5
Hi guys-I will post a small collection of pics-hopefully correctly!! We'll soon find that out eh? i wish the quality was better-I need a better camera. Anyway's I apologise for the graininess-hope there are some you find decent. LITA photobucket.com/albums/d101/hoplos/?start=40
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Mitch
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Post by Mitch on Nov 14, 2005 23:00:20 GMT -5
NICE
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Post by tumbo on Nov 14, 2005 23:25:50 GMT -5
Looking good Lita, good to see the pictures have begun to pop up. Once Wayno gets his developed and put up we'll have a nice little collection to chose from when picking our new backgrounds
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wayno
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Post by wayno on Nov 15, 2005 1:41:00 GMT -5
Fair dinkum. In a couple of stages you must have been standing right near me! Nice work. Thanks for posting them.
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Lita
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Post by Lita on Nov 15, 2005 3:04:35 GMT -5
Thank's guys-I did the best job I could with the camera I had. I was marvelling at some of the beast cameras that some people had-they were awesome; obviously very expensive I'm looking forward to seeing your pics Wayno, we both got to see some top action eh? We probably stood right next to each other and wouldn't have known! Isn't it weird? -lita
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wayno
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Post by wayno on Nov 15, 2005 3:25:24 GMT -5
The action was fantastic. I think I might have been one of those people with the cameras you were talking about! ;D
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Lita
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Post by Lita on Nov 15, 2005 3:29:51 GMT -5
You probably were! If you had a camera like a digital SLR with a huge zoom, then you definately were!! I found it hard to get in on the fence; mostly i was standing just behind the forward group's-usually perched on something!!
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wayno
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Post by wayno on Nov 15, 2005 7:41:29 GMT -5
I haven't gone digital yet unfortunately. I use a Canon EOS 3 which is a pretty good camera and have a 300 f4 and a 70-200 f2.8 (both the Canon pro series beige lenses with the steel cases). They serve me pretty well. I wasn't hard to spot carrying those. I was ALWAYS on the fence and wore super bright Mambo T-Shirts each day so my young bloke could spot me if he got lost.
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Lita
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Post by Lita on Nov 16, 2005 1:24:07 GMT -5
Was your t'shirt orange? I remember a guy there wearing an orange t'shirt that said mambo! The reason I remember is that he was standing amongst a sea of blue-the subaru fan club-hehe!! This would have been at dwellingup-my brother and I were exclaiming about how many people had bloody subaru t'shirts on there. Anyway's, I had an NGK Rally of Melbourne cap on and wore a pink and blue striped T'shirt at dwellingup. But i seriously doubt you saw me-I don't stand out that much!!!HA HA ;D Smart thing to do though, wearing brightly coloured clothing to stand out for your son-I'll remember that idea next time I take my young nieces out to a crowded area/function. LITA
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wayno
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Post by wayno on Nov 16, 2005 2:24:00 GMT -5
Could very well have been me. I wore green, yellow and orange over the three days (can't remember what order though). Had a black backpack for all my gear and a red white and black Holden Racing Team cap on. You should have said g'day! ;D
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Post by tumbo on Nov 16, 2005 2:31:59 GMT -5
HRT at a rally- i'm shocked and appalled Wayno
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wayno
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Post by wayno on Nov 16, 2005 5:03:38 GMT -5
Have you tried to buy DECENT rally team gear in Australia? It's bloody impossible!
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Lita
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Post by Lita on Nov 17, 2005 3:55:41 GMT -5
I would have said g'day if I had known it was you!! Imagine it wasn't you-I would have looked like an idiot!! Ahh well, at least it sounded like we both had a good time. ;D
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