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Oct 28, 2005 21:52 |  #1

This is surf life saving in Astralia.
This was the first comp of the summer series.
Small surf that day, but still a great spectator sport.

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Oct 28, 2005 23:05 |  #2

Very cool, nice capture...............​Joe


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Oct 29, 2005 01:32 |  #3

I love how the advertisement on the paddle is so clear and readable. Great shot!


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Oct 29, 2005 01:41 |  #4

Great shot!




  
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Oct 29, 2005 02:48 as a reply to  @ skade's post |  #5

Hi Marty,

Great shot. What did you shoot it with?

I have been to Steyne hotel too, great place.

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Oct 29, 2005 05:41 as a reply to  @ Inspired Photography's post |  #6

Thanks for the replies...
Hey Shooter, I was using my 70-200L F4 lens, the first day I used it.
I love the quality of this lens, the originals are stunning quality and detail, I have printed on A3 size and actually sold the prints.
And the Steyne Hotel, thats a real lively place to drink, just 2 mins from where I live.
Cheers
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oh, and it was on my 20D....
with me stood at the edge of the surf..!!!!


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Oct 29, 2005 07:56 |  #7

Marty_Oz wrote:
This is surf life saving in Astralia.
This was the first comp of the summer series.
Small surf that day, but still a great spectator sport.

http://static.flickr.c​om/24/57053496_3d5eb7e​d1a_b.jpg (external link)



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Oct 29, 2005 08:52 |  #8

That is just not fare.... very cool shot. We're heading into winter, and I am already missing the warm summer sun. Cheers.




  
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Oct 29, 2005 10:10 as a reply to  @ 900spg's post |  #9

900spg wrote:
I love how the advertisement on the paddle is so clear and readable. Great shot!

That was one of the first things I noticed:lol:

Indeed a great shot!


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Oct 29, 2005 18:22 |  #10

The Steyne will buy that....


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Oct 30, 2005 13:18 |  #11

That is a great picture!
Gotta love the beanies they wear hahah!


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Oct 30, 2005 16:42 |  #12

Superb action shot.


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Oct 31, 2005 06:59 |  #13

Great shot!! Makes me feel good to see this....cos I've just ordered the 70-200 f4L!!! :D


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Nov 01, 2005 10:19 as a reply to  @ slicendice's post |  #14

Great and colourfull shot. I have to get me such a lens to someday soon.
But my wallet is not so happy if I talk to him about it ... :cry: :cry: :cry:




  
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Nov 01, 2005 15:43 as a reply to  @ Salleke's post |  #15

Thanks for more great comments.
The lens is fantastic, I would highly recommend.
It was the first L I owned, but I was so impressed I went and bought a 17-40L.
Thats lens just blows me away with the colours, straight out of the camera.
But like you say, the credit isnt happy, especially mine.....
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