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08-23-2009, 02:36 PM
#711
Here's a picture of Sydney:
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08-24-2009, 05:01 AM
#712
Wow that's trippy Dennis. Great shot.
Looks like you tried to see all of Australia in about 2 weeks
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08-24-2009, 05:05 AM
#713
 Originally Posted by DWessel
It is the Police station featured in Adam 12.
I almost guessed that but couldn't remember the name, but I remember I also used to watch that back as a kid in Chicago.
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08-24-2009, 05:13 AM
#714
 Originally Posted by Dread Pirate Roberts
Wow that's trippy Dennis. Great shot.
Looks like you tried to see all of Australia in about 2 weeks 
Thanks DPR.
It took us 5 weeks to see it all 
We started our travels in Darwin, where we've seen Kakadu and Litchfield. After that we drove down in a few days to Alice Springs where we did a tour of Uluru, the Olga's and King's Canyon.
After that we took a plane to Cairns. From there we went to Port Douglas to do some snorkeling and then we drove down in a campervan to Brisbane in about ten days. We spend the last week with family in Sydney.
We've seen a lot in these 5 weeks, but there's so much more to see. One day I'll definetly go back to see the west coast and south australia.
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// Nikkor 35 f/1.8..........// Sigma 500 mm f/8
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08-24-2009, 06:13 AM
#715
You probably did the best bits. A lot of the rest is spectacular all right but a long way apart. For example, the Great Australian Bight has some great cliffs but it's about 2,000km of nothing else to see.
I'd probably recommend you do the "Great Ocean Road" nearish Melbourne (driving in a eastward direction) and the Dandenongs. No real photographic gems worth the trip in South Australia in my opinion but some nice enough stuff if you allready live here.
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08-24-2009, 03:34 PM
#716
 Originally Posted by Dread Pirate Roberts
For example, the Great Australian Bight has some great cliffs but it's about 2,000km of nothing else to see.
Thirty years ago I used to think that inland Australia was a vast empty place with nothing to see. Now I know that it's absolutely spectacular and in many ways unique in the world. A mountain is a mountain and a ruined building or a river can be in many locations around the world but where else can you see the vastness, the red dirt and the incredible skies? The steepes of Russia may come close but they just don't have the same colours or light.
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08-24-2009, 03:35 PM
#717
 Originally Posted by Prospero
Here's a picture of Sydney:
While you were at Darling Harbour did you go to the Chinese Gardens?
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08-24-2009, 07:58 PM
#718
Hey all, I just spent a lot of time at an abanonded TB hospital, got lots of shots. Take a look at the whole set if you like.
Just a sample, a shot of the morgue (just one corpse locker):
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08-27-2009, 12:55 PM
#719
 Originally Posted by GoneTomorrow
Hey all, I just spent a lot of time at an abanonded TB hospital, got lots of shots. Take a look at the whole set if you like.
Outstanding!
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08-28-2009, 08:13 PM
#720
 Originally Posted by K1W1
Thirty years ago I used to think that inland Australia was a vast empty place with nothing to see. Now I know that it's absolutely spectacular and in many ways unique in the world.
I was thinking about that as I typed (having enjoyed shooting some aussie landscape eg on the Hay plains) but you know, vast landscape that looks the same for 500km just doesn't ring my bell as a fantastic use of limitted time to recommend to a tourist.
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