EOI: Hobart's Constitution Dock at Dawn, 24 June

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EOI: Hobart's Constitution Dock at Dawn, 24 June

Postby Ordinary K on Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:07 pm

(Hijacked from here.)

Any takers for a dSLRUsers get together in Hobart?
When: 24 June, 7am
Where: Mures' car park, Constitution Dock

Follow-up / post-shoot meet same date/location at 9am - head into Mures' Lower Deck for w-w-w-warmth, c-c-c-coffee and chimping.

Northerners and mainlanders welcome - shout if you need directions.

cheers

Keith
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Postby johnd on Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:15 pm

Count me in Keith.
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Postby O1 on Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:30 pm

Sounds like a great idea Keith
Depending what the day is like we could always head up to a small waterfall I know just out of Hobart and do some waterfalls as well

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Re: EOI: Hobart's Constitution Dock at Dawn, 24 June

Postby TassieD on Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:53 pm

Ordinary K wrote:(Hijacked from here.)

Any takers for a dSLRUsers get together in Hobart?
When: 24 June, 7am
Where: Mures' car park, Constitution Dock

Follow-up / post-shoot meet same date/location at 9am - head into Mures' Lower Deck for w-w-w-warmth, c-c-c-coffee and chimping.

Northerners and mainlanders welcome - shout if you need directions.

cheers

Keith


Cheers Keith,

Look farward to it.
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Postby Ordinary K on Sat Jun 10, 2006 1:38 am

Folks, we have a plan.

Now all we need is an army and we can rule the world!

See you on the 24th - I'll be the one that looks like a ball of polarfleece with a lens sticking out of it...

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Postby johnd on Thu Jun 22, 2006 4:32 pm

Another taker for this meet. My wife, Alison of macro fame, will be joining us.
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Postby Ordinary K on Fri Jun 23, 2006 7:51 am

I might've lined up a coupla blow-ins too - no guarantees tho'

See you there.
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Another Mini meet as well?

Postby Colcam on Fri Jun 23, 2006 8:31 am

I wish I could come too. Stuck in Sunny Qld for the day, but I am coming to Hobart in February for the Australian Wooden Boat Festival which only occurs every two years and was wondering about if we could organise a mini meet for this event.

They have a mess of tall ships coming along with all manner of historic boats and nautical themes. The makings of many thousands of fabulous images all contained in one location.
How about it you Tassie shooters? You have time to get it organised. I, for one would be looking for advice on some accommodation locations for a couple of weeks around the place and where to shoot etc.
I have been looking forward to this for ten years!
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Postby johnd on Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:28 am

Absolutely Col, I'm sure we can organise something. Do you know when in Feb the Wooden Boats Festival will be here? 'Spose I could google for details.
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Postby Colcam on Fri Jun 23, 2006 3:00 pm

The Wooden Boat Festival is from 9th - 12th Feb 2007 and you will have to wait two years for another chance.
http://www.australianwoodenboatfestival.com.au/ is the URL for those that want to see for themselves.
This could be really good for a group of like minded image fanatics like us.
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Postby Ordinary K on Fri Jun 23, 2006 5:46 pm

hmmm... *mind starts bubbling*

Charter the Lady Nelson (caution: World's Worst Website) for a coupla nights close by the event and head down D'Entrecasteaux Channel to Port Arthur?
I'm (*very*) not sure, but the website seems to imply that 2 nights 7pm - 4pm would cost $2500 with max 10 pax = $250 per head.
Easy enough to check if folk're interested.

But if that's too adventurous, yep, we can definitely organise a land-based meet or two.

As to the Wooden Boats Festival - we may want to check with the organisers what their attitude is towards photographers / photography. I've vague memories of friends complaining they were mistreated. (Might've been something else tho - t'was a while back.)
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Postby TassieD on Fri Jun 23, 2006 10:53 pm

Ordinary K wrote:hmmm... *mind starts bubbling*

Charter the Lady Nelson (caution: World's Worst Website) for a coupla nights close by the event and head down D'Entrecasteaux Channel to Port Arthur?
I'm (*very*) not sure, but the website seems to imply that 2 nights 7pm - 4pm would cost $2500 with max 10 pax = $250 per head.
Easy enough to check if folk're interested.

But if that's too adventurous, yep, we can definitely organise a land-based meet or two.

As to the Wooden Boats Festival - we may want to check with the organisers what their attitude is towards photographers / photography. I've vague memories of friends complaining they were mistreated. (Might've been something else tho - t'was a while back.)


This sounds like it could be a great exercise. I was at the last one with my DRebel and didnt have any problems at all in regards to the organisers/officials. But times change and so do peoples reactions to cameras these days.

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Postby tasadam on Sat Jun 24, 2006 12:11 am

Well southern members and friends, sorry to say I will not be there in the morning.
Cost of petrol among other things (not least of which is the weather forecast). And the fact that I am here in front of the computer at 11:10 pm the night before a 7am start (with 3 hours travel needed)

FYI Wodden boat festival dates look like they somewhat co-incide with Regatta Day in Hobart. If you are coming for the wooden boats, you'll love the Regatta!

Hobart City Council may have more info on that.

Have a nice morning and look forward to some great and familiar photos!
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