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    Tina said, "Bring your camera to Nardie's spit roast, dad, she's having a few friends up at her farm this 'arvo".
    Not me to miss a photo op like that. So I packed the M1-2 and fisheye, knowing there'd be lot's of fun shots to be had.
    But also decided to take along the 12-60mm SWD for a few conventional portrait shots perhaps. But alas, I forgot the mft adapter!
    So sorry folks, you'll have to bear with me and mentally de-fish them for yourselves! All in all, I feel happy with the way the shoot turned out.

    Daughters, Nadia and Athena


    I wonder what's that theyr'e cookin' on the spit? …


    Shh! - it's one of their delicious little siblings, but no one's about to spill the beans! …


    At least for now this little darling is enjoying all the sentimental love that a human can bestow … until Christmas


    Even the Border Collie puppy plays catch-as-catch-can, with them too.
    But in a year or two he'll be, NO MORE MR NICE GUY !


    It is said that those with similar intelligence recognise each other and tend to flock together.


    "Where there's Smoke there's fire" - A trailer load of firewood will keep the guests cosy all night and over this long weekend.


    And there's nothing like a little accelerant to get the camp fire blazing ...



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    Great set Mark. Love the shepherdess shot, a cracker.
    Not to mention the aussie fire lighters!
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      Nice documentary of an Aussie evening round the fire

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        The fisheye did well.
        Most used: EM5i + 12-200mm, In briefcase: E-PM2 + 12-42mmEZ
        Film Kit OM4Ti + Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit ) 28-105mm F/2.8-3.8, Sigma III (OM fit) 75-200mm F/2.8-3.5, Vivitar Series 1 (OM fit) 100-500mm, Zuiko 50mm F/1.2

        Learn something new every day

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          A nice set Mark and looks quite mouth watering.

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          Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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            Great bit of documentary. I take it the goats were there to clear up after you?

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              Originally posted by Beagletorque View Post
              Great set Mark. Love the shepherdess shot, a cracker. Not to mention the aussie fire lighters!
              Thanks Andrew, another firelighters image has just been added, painstakingly processed just for you! ...

              Originally posted by Keith-369 View Post
              Nice documentary of an Aussie evening round the fire
              A great evening was had by all, including the gamboling lambs.

              Originally posted by OM USer View Post
              The fisheye did well.
              Yes, I was pleasantly surprised at how suited it was to the occasion.

              Originally posted by Barr1e View Post
              A nice set Mark and looks quite mouth watering. .
              The delicacy of the lamb was unbelievable, not since I was a kid have I tasted such tender sweet meat. All that was missing was the mint sauce - so had to make do with a fine red claret to wash it all down!

              Originally posted by Internaut View Post
              Great bit of documentary. I take it the goats were there to clear up after you?
              Goats? What goats? I will have you know, dear boy that what you've mistaken for goats are prime baby lambs!

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