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Goldzilla, your right, clouds and storms can make a picture look a special,

Crack out the 1/2 ND's for massive skies. :sick:

I'd limit the size of the group too because it'll get messy real fast if you've got more than 8 cars.

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If you want to vary what you are taking photos of i have a 74 beetle that looks pretty good that i like getting photos of. My skyline isn't to noteworthy though lol. So i would be keen if you are looking for something of that variety

Crack out the 1/2 ND's for massive skies. :sick:

I'd limit the size of the group too because it'll get messy real fast if you've got more than 8 cars.

Fair call... i haven't had to manage a large number people in photo's before... so lets make it 10....

uurmmm first 10 to confirm their good for next w/e starting from now??? any cars welcome... and if anyone just wants to tag along with welcome too.

Mountains to city. Who doesnt like driving down mountains?

Mitchell's Pass (Blaxland) is surreal atm

A rock fall has closed the ONE WAY section except for the fact that 1 car can get through at a time between a chicane of boulders.

The sign on Mitchell's Pass Rd says at the top, "LOCALS ONLY".

At the sandstone Lennox Bridge there's also a rock wall as a backdrop before the ONE WAY section where the boulders are sitting on the roadway.

Crack out the 1/2 ND's for massive skies. :sick:

I'd limit the size of the group too because it'll get messy real fast if you've got more than 8 cars.

not used to the terminology, but i assume that by 1/2 ND's your referring to the filters??? fun thing is, if you do HDR, it automatically turns any gray sky into the coming of the apocalypse, i usually have to do shop pschopping to make it looks less ominous.

Mitchell's Pass (Blaxland) is surreal atm

A rock fall has closed the ONE WAY section except for the fact that 1 car can get through at a time between a chicane of boulders.

That sounds cool, but i have no idea about places and routes through the mountains.

i'm happy to do it but i'd need someone like yourself to plan out the mountains part of where and when.

I looked for Mitchell's pass on google maps without much luck.

Whichever route we dont do this time, i'm happy to do a week or so after.

Fair call... i haven't had to manage a large number people in photo's before... so lets make it 10....

uurmmm first 10 to confirm their good for next w/e starting from now??? any cars welcome... and if anyone just wants to tag along with welcome too.

Ah can't make it that weekend hopefully there will be another one

That sounds cool, but i have no idea about places and routes through the mountains.

i'm happy to do it but i'd need someone like yourself to plan out the mountains part of where and when.

I looked for Mitchell's pass on google maps without much luck.

Whichever route we dont do this time, i'm happy to do a week or so after.

I'm happy to go down through there tomorrow morning > another post here tomorrow afternoon.

My car won't be in any photoshoot this weekend however, as it's getting a new rear C/F diffuser + new brackets put on.

I'll need to see if the boulders have been removed - or whether they're still sitting there.

The whole weekend's weather is inclement but the rock face looks great with glistening water all over it.

Mitchell's Pass Rd is accessed from GWH Maccas Blaxland where Yondell Ave > Mitchell's Pass Rd

dont worry about not being free this w/e, i'm not either.

I'm hoping that the pass remains closed until later tho... i'd hate to have to go and cause a rock fall myself just to be able to use it again

I'd love to be part of this... just got my baby back after three weeks of surgery :D

But not in the next couple of weeks... hopefully, since you're dealing with small groups, i can be in the next one

as per other topic im in for whatever whenever.. :blink:

Just give me an address for a meeting spot and ill be there..

If you want to tag along Terry I dont mind picking you up to go wherever.

Thanks D for your kindness,

I'll stay in touch as I keep tabs on this thread.

T

not used to the terminology, but i assume that by 1/2 ND's your referring to the filters??? fun thing is, if you do HDR, it automatically turns any gray sky into the coming of the apocalypse, i usually have to do shop pschopping to make it looks less ominous.

Graduated Grey or Neutral Density filters - google it. :)

Also look up the Cokin filter system as it's better for Graduated style filters rather than screw-on filters.

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