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Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 20 Jul, 2010 12:01 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Is Mt Wog Wog the correct name??

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 20 Jul, 2010 6:56 pm
by tasadam
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Is Mt Wog Wog the correct name??

Seems so -
http://www.hikeoz.com/report14Surprising what Google can find.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 20 Jul, 2010 7:30 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Surprising in this age of political correctness

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2010 10:27 am
by WarrenH
ILUVSWTAS, Wog Wog Mountain is now called Ethnic Ethnic Mountain ... by those in the know.
Just don't expect to find Ethnic Ethnic Mountain on the 1:25,000 Corang map. If you have a wash in Wog Wog Creek, you're nowadays, Ethnic Ethnic cleansing.
To the Contributors, your photographs this month are stunning, well seen and compositionally unassailable. All of the images could be entered in the best of 'End of Year's Photographs'. When I look at the images that are not scoring highly, if you don't mind me saying? ... it is a difficult month, this month, better luck next month.
The rare and endangered Yellow Tail Black Cockatoo image is a privilege to see ... I'm sorry that I didn't vote for you. There was only a poofteenth in it between your image and all the other images.
Warren.
PS, A poofteenth is only a 10 to the -6 of a difference, measured in angstroms. That is extremely close!
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Fri 23 Jul, 2010 6:21 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Thanks Warren. It was an interesrting one.
I also agree on your comments regarding the pictures. It was very hard to choose. Also loved seeing th Yellowtail, are they rare on the mainland? I guess living where I do and walking as often as I do I am quite used to seeing them!
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 2:32 am
by WarrenH
ILUVSWTAS, In my neck of the bush, where the Southand Highlands of NSW runs into the Northern spurs of the Alps both they and the Red Tail Black Cockatoos are few and far between. It has been many years since I've seen a flock of more than 2 or 3, at the most.
Warren.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 4:59 am
by ILUVSWTAS
Wow that is sad.
We see groups of as many as 20 on rare occasions, usually 6 or 8 is the norm.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Sat 24 Jul, 2010 7:22 am
by stepbystep
Sad indeed Warren, Im fortunate to get flocks of up to 40 birds regularly tear apart pine trees in my neighbors yard and I'm sure they aim the pine cones they drop, one literally missed me by a poofteenth

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Mon 26 Jul, 2010 11:20 am
by iandsmith
Loved the Wog Wog explanations, especially the creek one.
Have to agree, the standard is fairly high this time around. Making it harder to win all the time.
Cheers all
Australia June 2010 Result
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2010 2:30 pm
by Autobot
Congratulations to the winner of the
Australia June 2010 competition, with 15 votes:
- iandsmith - Bunyeroo Gorge (Flinders Ranges)
The key to all entries for this competition is below.
1 - Bunyeroo Gorge (Flinders Ranges)
by iandsmith.
2 - Black Cockatoo, Ambers Gully South Australia
by eggs.
3 - Sea mist Bicheno coastal track
by jcr_au.
4 - Southern Ben Lomond, Sphinx to Stacks Bluff
by ILUVSWTAS.
5 - Burgess Falls, Hazelbrook NSW
by johnw.
6 - Howitt from Magdala, Alpine NP, Vic
by north-north-west.
7 - Near Mt Wog Wog
by robl.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2010 2:34 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Awesome photos guys.
Ian and NNW, your shots both deserved to win. They were equally impressive I thought.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2010 2:58 pm
by eggs
Have resisted commenting till now.
They were all good photos - the various colours at Bunyeroo were great.
The Black Cockatoos are a regular feature at a few of the Adelaide Hills parks we walk in.
I had been trying to get a reasonable shot of them for some time - but this was a huge bunch of them (>20) and I had my new (now defunct

) telephoto lens [55-300mm] to help get a view into the high branches.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2010 4:18 pm
by jcr_au
Congratulations Ian on the win & NNW on a very honorable second. Both Great shots of fantastic locations
Eggs, is there a story behind the lens issue?
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Tue 27 Jul, 2010 5:11 pm
by eggs
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 11:24 am
by jcr_au
Ahh! I've read you're report now ....... (insert collection of appropriate 4 letter words). I think I'll get on to my insurance broker now
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 11:34 am
by eggs
I appeciate the sympathy, but I don't use "appropriate 4 letter words" - unless you mean "that was a shame"

Too tell you the truth - I was too stunned to say much at all - but there are impotant lessons in every event and I need to take them on board.
Some lessons are hard to learn, and for me lack of a camera has been difficult - but important none-the-less.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 12:19 pm
by jcr_au
I don't drink, smoke or hang around loose women, and rarely swear, but I think I would have been then.
In the last hour I've done a quick tote up of my camera gear, which comes to something over $6000, (which wasn't insured), and been on to my insurance company. For $200 pa it is now
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 12:27 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
jcr_au wrote:I don't drink, smoke or hang around loose women, and rarely swear,
What a boring life you must have..

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 12:41 pm
by eggs
I take it your wife approved of that comment ??
I don't think you should rag someone for wanting to be decent. Far from being boring, there is a lot of fun in life outside of alcohol.
Indeed, I just love the comments you sometimes hear - "wasn't last night a real blast?" "Yes - it must have been 'cause I can't remember a thing that happened"

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 12:53 pm
by jcr_au
I wasn't ragging you, I honestly don't drink or smoke- I completely agree with you're comments there- and Ill let Jude speak for herself.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 12:54 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
My wife? Haha yes she would approve...
Generally the

Icon suggests your not being totally serious. Though I have noticed sometimes sarcasm can be lost on you Eggs.

No bagging or offence was intended.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 1:03 pm
by jcr_au
I missed ILUVSWTAS's post in the middle.
You're allowed to make those comments, many have. I have been known to claim to be the only person to graduate with a degree in Engineering and be a tea teatotaler. (why does spell check think that should be spelled teetotaler - I used to enjoy an occasional game of golf)
Mind you both son's have made up for that I'm sure
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 1:42 pm
by ILUVSWTAS
Golf? I am a golfer! Have not had a handicap for 18months now, but used to play off 5.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 1:43 pm
by eggs
Wow - bit of a mixup there.
Don't worry Mark - I noticed your smilie and it was with a partial grin that I responded. Just wanted to stand up for jcr.
And jcr - another tea totalling engineer - woohoo!
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 3:12 pm
by jcr_au
eggs wrote:
And jcr - another tea totalling engineer - woohoo!
Yes, well in respect to the Kids. Eldest Son did a double degree in Engineering & Science. Youngest son has transferred from Engineering to Science. Daughter has been know to indulge also and has dropped out of an Accounting degree and is tryingtoget into a .... Science Degree, maybe thats the link.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 3:15 pm
by ILUVSWTAS

Glad everyone is on the same page.

Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 8:06 pm
by north-north-west
Well, that was a shock.
Once I saw ian's shot I thought he'd walk away with it, I'm amazed I got so close. Thanks to everyone who voted for my photo (although I think you need your eyes checked, 'cause ian's is far better).
Oh, and on the Mt Wog Wog thing - if any of the PC brigade tried getting the name changed they'd run into an even bigger brigade who would stoutly resist, as it's an Aboriginal name. (Just to be serious for a moment. ?Don't worry, it's not likely to happen again any time soon. I hope.)
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Wed 28 Jul, 2010 8:10 pm
by north-north-west
jcr_au wrote:I don't drink, smoke or hang around loose women, and rarely swear, but I think I would have been then.
Well, I'm with you on the first two and sort of with the third ('cause I think I might qualify as a loose woman but I don't generally hang out with others), and - despite being known to indulge in some ripe verbiage at times - having been in a very similar position to eggs I tend to agree that shock usually mutes one's more colourful language at such times.
Re: Australia June 2010
Posted: Mon 02 Aug, 2010 2:02 pm
by iandsmith
Thanks for the raps fellas, much appreciated at this end. I thought when I was taking the photo that it might end up winning somewhere, it was the different layers that did it for me. However, when I saw the competition this month I had second thoughts and, since I always vote for someone else, opted for the runner up but I had to look several times to get past the waterfall and other shots before making up my mind.
Heading up to the north coast of N.S.W. at the end of this month so hopefully I'll get something decent.
Reading about the lost lens and how one of you has gear worth $6,000. I think that's about the sum total of all the camera gear I've ever bought in my life!
However, I was out with a guy named Alwyn Simple (yes, he did have a tough time at school but survived) and his one lens (nikon telephoto something or other to 500) cost just under $12,000 and we won't mention his F3 nikon and its price, too much to cope with! He taught me a lot about bird photography and has some sensational stuff (as does his wife) on Flickr if you're interested. As a result of our meeting I bought a Sigma 50mm-500mm a few weeks ago and it's sensational, especially since it only cost me just under $1,300. Thought I'd pass that on for you guys.
Cheers, Ian