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POTN Aussie Club #3: This one's going straight to the pool room.

 
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Sep 11, 2008 06:12 |  #6766

Good news Shane! :)


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Sep 11, 2008 06:17 |  #6767

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Cool!

PM me the damage if you'd like payment sooner rather than later ... otherwise let me know how much cash to bring and where to bring it :)

Don't worry about it now, just enjoy your holiday. I'm in no hurry.

I'll PM you the price later :)


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Sep 11, 2008 06:33 |  #6768

Some phototax from today's ride:

Never noticed this building before today...

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Looks safe.

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Largest coal export port in the world.

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Sep 11, 2008 06:51 |  #6769

^ OOOh purdy colours! first one is so clean i like it.

Love the warning sign.. you may be poisoned and gases go in your stomach. It may also dissolve your hands and a lower body, eek!


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Sep 11, 2008 07:00 |  #6770

JustinLawrence wrote in post #6285508 (external link)
^ OOOh purdy colours! first one is so clean i like it.

Love the warning sign.. you may be poisoned and gases go in your stomach. It may also dissolve your hands and a lower body, eek!

I found the warning signs around here hilarious... I also liked the way that the acid/whatever had eaten its way through the holes above the sign... just look at that purple dissolved metal stuff... mmm....

here's another one I found amusing... don't stand on it whilst operating lest you begin dancing uncontrollably?

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Sep 11, 2008 07:00 |  #6771

Jim G wrote in post #6285464 (external link)
Some phototax from today's ride:
Never noticed this building before today...
Looks safe.
Largest coal export port in the world.


Good stuff Jim. Love the reflection on the glass in the first one.


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Sep 11, 2008 07:05 |  #6772

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Good stuff Jim. Love the reflection on the glass in the first one.

thanks :) It was just about the only way I could include the lovely orange sunset in with the building that was on the wrong side of the street... had to wait for a large vehicle to move that was parked out front, though - wasn't getting many reflections there until it moved!


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Sep 11, 2008 07:09 |  #6773

Top shots Jim, love the building that came up really well!
And the ones of the train yard are great

Oh and I want a copy of that dancing boogey machine sign :p


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Sep 11, 2008 07:09 as a reply to  @ Jim G's post |  #6774

Nice work there Jim. Love the theatre one, especially its name!


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Sep 11, 2008 07:09 |  #6775

Jim G wrote in post #6285540 (external link)
here's another one I found amusing... don't stand on it whilst operating lest you begin dancing uncontrollably?

Got Parksinson's? :p

Been out all day - what started off as a 2-3hr stay at the mechanics turned out to be a whole-day session, due to the mechanic forgetting I was coming in, too nice to tell me to go home so he tried to do everyone's job including mine. Stayed till 8pm, but my car now pulls much harder and there's a lot more lowend. Gear kickdown is a lot more snappy and responsive. :)


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Sep 11, 2008 07:12 |  #6776

Banno wrote in post #6285579 (external link)
Top shots Jim, love the building that came up really well!
And the ones of the train yard are great

Oh and I want a copy of that dancing boogey machine sign :p

thanks - hey, you've given me a great idea now.... I might go back there and get a straight-on shot of that sign then print it out and stick it onto my flatmate's door... I think she'll appreciate it. Maybe after PS'ing out the text on the lower left :p

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Nice work there Jim. Love the theatre one, especially its name!

Heh, yeah - I think it's actually apartment blocks now, sadly... it looks to have been a place with character!


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Sep 11, 2008 07:13 |  #6777

Great shots there Jim!


Hrmm, its been a while since I've posted. How about phototax x 470, at 24 frames per second... ;) http://flickr.com/phot​os/amcintyre/284185387​5/ (external link)


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Sep 11, 2008 07:15 |  #6778

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Great shots there Jim!


Hrmm, its been a while since I've posted. How about phototax x 470, at 24 frames per second... ;) http://flickr.com/phot​os/amcintyre/284185387​5/ (external link)


...dude, way to make me feel slightly dizzy! Lovely sense of vertigo watching that. Nice work!

Oh, that reminds me - for those interested the trainyard shot was done with a 3-stop hard GND... the sky would have totally blown otherwise.


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Sep 11, 2008 07:24 |  #6779

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Hrmm, its been a while since I've posted. How about phototax x 470, at 24 frames per second... ;) http://flickr.com/phot​os/amcintyre/284185387​5/ (external link)

That's pretty neat - how'd you keep the camera steady between shots ?


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Sep 11, 2008 07:25 |  #6780

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...dude, way to make me feel slightly dizzy! Lovely sense of vertigo watching that. Nice work!

Thanks. That was the first timelapse test I did. It worked out pretty well. :D Also that night I made this one - http://flickr.com/phot​os/amcintyre/284290643​2/ (external link) Unlike the drivelapse, its a static car light trail timelapse.

I've also made one from out my brothers window, which ran for an hour or so, but I haven't put it on to flickr yet.


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