Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

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Vote for your favourite photo from the list below from Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Poll ended at Fri 16 Mar, 2012 7:37 am

1 - Melaleuca squamea
2
9%
2 - Tarkine mushie
4
17%
3 - Rain forest.
1
4%
4 - Trigger Plant, Dial Range
1
4%
5 - Rock orchid on Trestle Mountain, Wellington Range
1
4%
6 - Big Burls
8
35%
7 - Shelf Garden
6
26%
8 - Bronzed Aussie - DISQUALIFIED (duplicate entry)
0
No votes
 
Total votes : 23

Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Postby Autobot » Fri 09 Mar, 2012 7:37 am

1 - Melaleuca squamea
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2 - Tarkine mushie
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3 - Rain forest.
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4 - Trigger Plant, Dial Range
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5 - Rock orchid on Trestle Mountain, Wellington Range
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6 - Big Burls
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7 - Shelf Garden
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8 - Bronzed Aussie - DISQUALIFIED (duplicate entry)
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Tasmania 2011 Vegetable Result

Postby Autobot » Tue 20 Mar, 2012 9:52 am

Congratulations to the winner of the Tasmania 2011 Vegetable competition, with 8 votes:

  • shazcol - Big Burls

The key to all entries for this competition is below.

1 - Melaleuca squamea
by Stibb.

2 - Tarkine mushie
by gayet.

3 - Rain forest.
by doogs.

4 - Trigger Plant, Dial Range
by mjdalessa.

5 - Rock orchid on Trestle Mountain, Wellington Range
by johnw.

6 - Big Burls
by shazcol.

7 - Shelf Garden
by eggs.

8 - Bronzed Aussie
by stepbystep.
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Re: Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Postby Stibb » Tue 20 Mar, 2012 12:06 pm

Congrats shazcol, what a great shot. I love those burls :)

Care to share some exposure details?
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Re: Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Postby shazcol » Tue 20 Mar, 2012 12:57 pm

Stibb wrote:Congrats shazcol, what a great shot. I love those burls :)
Care to share some exposure details?

Thanks and Sure no problem with exposure details:
1/15SEC - F6.3 - ISO 400, wide angle lens obviously to get such a large tree in frame so close. I did a slight tune of the exposure post camera. This is a huge and amazing tree from many angles. It was hard to chose what photo of it to use.

I think if Eggs had of submitted his photo with the changed exposure like here: http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=2307&start=15390#p122441 he may have won as it's a very nice photo?

PS: Sharon loved your Melaleuca shot.
If common sense is so common, why don't you see more of it?
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Re: Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Postby Stibb » Tue 20 Mar, 2012 3:24 pm

seems so simple doesn't it :lol: just three variables...
What camera/lens do you use?

shazcol wrote:PS: Sharon loved your Melaleuca shot.

Thanks...I think...I shot the melaleuca but I'm not a Sharon :wink:
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Re: Tasmania 2011 Vegetable

Postby shazcol » Tue 20 Mar, 2012 3:55 pm

Stibb wrote:What camera/lens do you use?
shazcol wrote:PS: Sharon loved your Melaleuca shot.

Thanks...I think...I shot the melaleuca but I'm not a Sharon :wink:

'Sharon' is half of 'shazcol', the other half is 'col' i.e. me, writing this. We use a single common login. I should have written 'We liked...' sorry about the confusion Stibb I knew what I meant when I wrote it but nobody else did :!:

I use two camera set ups for bush walking, an old Olympus 5MEG C5060 that is many many years old now but still takes a great picture and a not quite as old Canon 450D DSLR. I have a wide angle 10-22mm and a 17-85MM general purpose lens for the Canon. Bit over 3kg for all the Canon gear with a tripod, adds a bit to the pack weight! The camera body is reasonably light, it's all that glass that adds up quickly.
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