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Outback Challenge 2010

by mysv8rulz on May.30, 2010, under General, Motorsports

The dust has settled on yet another year for the outback challenge, not without the annual shed of blood sweat and tears from all competitors that makes the outback challenge what it is.

The week long event started off on Saturday afternoon with creek run to get everyone into the swing of things, Greg scanlon made an early exit with a diff failure on SS01 and then completed SS02 to realise his Torque converter was overheating his transmission. All in all the competitors put on a great show for the large amount of spectators that made the short trip from Broken Hill to see the action.

Sunday morning the competitors, spectators and officials made the journey to Denian the first of the 3 properties that the challenge makes its tracks through. Denian stages vary from GPS pegboards to Sand dune motorkhana stages with one of the most impressive being the sand wall where competitors are required to use a sand anchor and winch their way up the steep slippery sand dune. These stages seen Lawrie Sternbeck and Steve Hobbs struggle with a failed front diff and major winch dramas for Dave Cameron and Danial Dewitt 2 of the initial favorites to be contending for top spot this year.

 

Once the sand stages were out of the way the convoy moved on to Viewmont, THE MUD. You will find that competitors either love the mud or hate it, one thing is for sure the spectators definitely love it. With the recent floods the usual water holes are upwards of 3m deep so Paul had to do some searching for some new mud, Viewmont as usual never fails to provide plenty of the thick grey river clay that sucks all but the very best right down to their axles.

Still to come shots and write up from Poolamacca

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KISS portraits!!

by mysv8rulz on Sep.24, 2009, under General, Portrait shoots

No no you wont see any images of people kissing in this post but some examples about how well a simply lit portrait can work. (Keep It Simple Stupid) I think all to often we can take lighting for portraits a little to far, with multiple lights flashing and huge light modifiers everywhere, can make people pull the wool over theyre eyes so to speak so you cant get them honest/fun expressions that really make an A grade photograph.

The images in question below were all lit with a single shoot through umbrella with SB900 at our local show. The umbrella was moved around a it but nothing drastic was done. I found my subjects for the weekend (mainly children) seemed to really open up and got some really fantastic expressions. The amount of images  I got from just one set of batteries in the flash was amazing, using a high iso and wide aperture on the camera allowed me to shoot the flash nearly at it’s lowest power which got me over 1400 photos from the one set.

Enjoy

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Weather Sealing?? I Damn hope so!!

by mysv8rulz on Sep.23, 2009, under General

With pictures of the massive dust storms come the pictures of the dusty camera, now it’s time to clean.!!!

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Wow!!, looked like the end of the world!!

by mysv8rulz on Sep.22, 2009, under General, Landscapes

We’ve just had some of the worst weather, we have seen for quite some time at around 3pm i noticed a distinct red glow coming in my window, when i looked outside I was greeted by a huge huge dust storm.

My camera gear now looks like it’s been rolling in the back of the ute for a couple of hours on a dirt rd and below are some of the images.

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Showtime!!!

by mysv8rulz on Sep.18, 2009, under General

It’s that time of the year again and for this year’s silver city show we decided to get a stand and show off our work, below is a sideshow of  images to showcase the portraits were taking and printing while you wait and a quick mobile phone image that I took of the stand when it was almost setup.

More photos to come

Thanks Broken Hill for all of your support

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Some Night Photography

by mysv8rulz on Aug.28, 2009, under General, Landscapes

I haven’t had a whole lot of time to shoot frames during the day lately, so Ive been trying out the D3 with a bit of night photography. We’ve had some stunning weather here in the Hill lately and night times haven’t been to cold nor to windy to get out and have a play.

The first real night shot I had taken with my D3 was a week or so ago when a camera club visited from the Riverland. Unfortunately i wasn’t able to join the team in any day lit hours so I decided to do a bit of a night photography/painting with light demonstration.

The following picture was a result of that demonstration. It was taken with my D3 and 24-70mm lens @ 24m, It’s a 30 second exposure at F5.6 @ ISO3200. The light from camera right is from a led lenser torch waved to paint in the subject for about 15-20 seconds of the exposure.

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The next image is me having my first go with my ebay remote timer it comprises of 28 x 3Minute exposures layered in photo shop all shot at F6.3 @ ISO500 again with the 24-70

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And finally this is an image that’s surrounded by circumstances I’m sorely disappointed in, I have wondered ever since I first shot a night image how well you could get a stars reflection to show in a still body of water, last night I set up my gear about HERE (yes we spent the night in Mildura) when I set up the water was deadly calm exactly what I needed. After a couple of test shots I was ready to run, this shot was the first of a sequence of what was to be 100minutes which would have left the sky glistening with stars, after the first shot was done I flt the wind blow up and knew my perfect image was ruined.

None the less, this image D3 with 24-70@ 24mm, 377seconds @ F9 @ ISO2000

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Enjoy!!

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Portrait photography class

by mysv8rulz on Aug.23, 2009, under General, Portrait shoots, Robinson College Classes

A few times a year I teach some classes at my local community college, this not only gives me the opportunity to get out and meet other people who are keen on photography, but also pushes me to hone my own skills and put a little more thought into my photography. Recently I ran 2 day classes one being Introduction to DSLR cameras and the other being a Photographic portraits workshop. The photographic portraits works shop was a totally new class and it really changed things up for me.

We did  little theory and them moved out to take some images, it was a good day tho show the students the challenges of portraiture as it was really harsh sunlight with nowhere to hide but the shadows.

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The first set of images we were playing around with a reflector and finding appropriately lit locations in the harsh sun. The hero type shot above is an example of working with the sun, looking up at your subject gives them a n appearance of power and the bright sun behind really adds to the effect.

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This next image was an example of finding appropriate background and lighting, this location was completely in shade and the repetition works well as a background.

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In this image we found an old shed during our afternoon walk, this was a brilliant location for a close detailed portrait and the light spilling in through the doors left a brilliant glow in Andrew’s eyes

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Bouncing the light of a building as we did in this shot can really balance out the harsh sunlight and work really well, in this image we stood Andrew near a creme colored building and positioned him for a nice light balance.

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Jarrod and Grace’s wedding

by mysv8rulz on Aug.22, 2009, under General, Portrait shoots

I had the immense pleasure of photographing a beautiful wedding in the Adelaide hills recently.

The weather all week was spectacularly bad all week, even the day before the wedding on our scouting trip it was terrible with a very low lying fog, which did not do the location any justice. Come Saturday morning what do you know it some blue sky!! This was my first real shoot with my new (2 days old at the time) Nikon D3 and oh my god it did not fail to impress . All in all it was a brilliant day with some fantastic overcast light in the afternoon, and some great indoor shot courtesy of some remote strobes and the D3’s unbelievable high ISO performance.

Huge thanks goes out to Chris for being my humble assistant for the day, and also Jarrod and Grace for giving me the opportunity to share their special day.

 

Below is a slide show with a very small selection of images from a massive day.

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Shooting a Legend!

by mysv8rulz on Jul.25, 2009, under General, Motorsports

This shoot had been going to happen for around 12 months up until recently, Fuzz owns this immaculate Falcon GT , which is an absolute pleasure to shoot, nothing fancy in these shots guys, just about 45 mins and a couple of locations close to town.

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Pete and Jane’s Wedding

by mysv8rulz on Jul.22, 2009, under General, Portrait shoots

Earlier in the year I travelled to Copi Hollow to shoot Peter and Jane’s wedding, the wedding worked out perfectly and shots came out great.

The day started of with a mid morning shoot with the Guy’s and a few cold beers to calm the nerves, Pete likes the bush scenery so we hoped in the car and traveled 5 minutes or so into the bush for these pictures.

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After lunch I headed off to the Van the girls were getting ready at. Deep red dresses and clear blue skies worked perfectly for these images.

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The ceremony was held on the grass in front of the lake, awesome place with challenging light.

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For the post wedding Images we walked the lakes edge picking the better spots with some great off camera effects

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 At last light I grabbed the Bride and Groom for just one more set of shots on the beach at sunset, with a single strobe camera left this shot worked perfectly.

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At the end of it all the guys ended up with a stunning looking framed print of the last image, and a beautiful hardcover album.

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