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Mon 07 Jul, 2008 8:36 pm
Some photos of our 3 day trip into pelion hut last week. July 3-5 2008
I was hoping to try out my new pack and sleeping bag in my week off, but after all the bushwalkers weather alerts earlier that week I was a bit sceptical about the chance of getting a bushwalk in.. But the forecast improved and we ended having amazing weather, although there was the occasional blast of wind and snow. The amount of snow around was incredible, we were fortunate to be able to follow the tracks of walkers ahead of us along the arm river track. Many places we were sinking upto knee height in snow.

- Frozen lake along the arm river track
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- view toward cathedral mt from the Arm river track

- A perfect morning
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Nick S on Mon 07 Jul, 2008 9:03 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Mon 07 Jul, 2008 8:40 pm

- Magic little pond on the way up to Pelion gap
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Mon 07 Jul, 2008 8:48 pm

- Mt Oakley morning view pano

- Getting back to Pelion hut at sunset
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Mon 07 Jul, 2008 9:05 pm
Lovely snaps Nicks. Makes me want to put the boots on and start walking.
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walkinTas on Mon 07 Jul, 2008 10:52 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Mon 07 Jul, 2008 9:24 pm
They are wonderful pictures. Thanks for showing them.
I am freezing just looking at them.
Your 6th picture looking towards Barn Bluff & Cradle Mt appears to be looking right onto the top of Toad Rock.
http://bushwalk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=135Brian
Mon 07 Jul, 2008 9:57 pm
Thanks walkingtas, yeah I feel like going out bush again already..
Brian you spotted that one well, I didn't realise 'Toad Rock' had a name, but I think you're right, we were on that part of East Pelion when I took the photo.
Mon 07 Jul, 2008 11:17 pm
Magic indeed Nick! What fantastic weather conditions, and your photography does the country justice.
They make me long to be out there. Thanks for sharing them.
Note to WIT: they are NOT snaps!
Tue 08 Jul, 2008 12:00 am
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=snapsSnap
...
v. tr.
...
6.
a. To take (a photograph).
b. To photograph: snapped the winner on the podium.

...is there some kinky alternative meaning that I don't know
wT
Tue 08 Jul, 2008 7:26 am
Great shots Nick, looks like you had some great weather up there.
Tue 08 Jul, 2008 11:48 am
[quote="walkinTas"]

...is there some kinky alternative meaning that I don't know
If there is I don't know it either, sorry!
Made this comment only half in jest. Being married to a retired professional photographer, have adopted his view of the term as the sort of photo anyone can take without much thought. We sometimes get very cross with the ABC TV weather man who refers to the weather snaps (occasionally shout at him too, but he never hears us).
Photographs/images such as these, taken with thought and skill, are in our view a couple of notches above snaps; the comment was intended as a compliment
Tue 08 Jul, 2008 12:12 pm
Chris wrote:walkinTas wrote: 
...is there some kinky alternative meaning that I don't know
If there is I don't know it either, sorry!
Dam! I was hoping to learn something new.
...and if snap is a derogatory term, then my apologies to Nicks.
Tue 08 Jul, 2008 1:13 pm
haha yeah I got your comment chris, I tend to think of 'snaps' as involving less thought, e.g. 'happy snaps', but no offense taken wt

Thanks Mickeymoo, looking through your photo gallery you must have been in many similar places, great photos too.
Wed 09 Jul, 2008 6:14 am
I agree with everyone else,
some cracking pic's . Great job.
Wed 09 Jul, 2008 9:53 am
walkinTas wrote:Chris wrote:walkinTas wrote: 
...is there some kinky alternative meaning that I don't know
If there is I don't know it either, sorry!
Dam! I was hoping to learn something new.
...and if snap is a derogatory term, then my apologies to Nicks.
Learn away.
Warning - A broad mind is required...
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=snap
Wed 09 Jul, 2008 4:33 pm
Oh snap! They've discovered another planet!

What creatures speak
that language?
Thu 10 Jul, 2008 1:42 pm
Hey Nick
How about submitting one of your pics to the July photo comp.... you might take the cake and eat it too!
Cheers
Mark
Thu 10 Jul, 2008 4:52 pm
Great photos!
I was wondering about your process for resizing the images.
You notice the 2nd photo for example, the stripy effect in the sky - gradients of blue, layered, as it gets darker. Visible in other images as well.
These photos have been saved as GIF files. As a result, the compression is such that you lose a lot of detail.
That 2nd photo is a 186Kb GIF file. A direct convert to a JPG gives you an image with the same resolution but at 35Kb.
If your initial conversion in file size can be saved as a JPG, a 186Kb file will reveal much more detail.
I'd be happier to talk more on this if you want to contact me directly.
I can talk to you about dust on your sensor too - possible cause of the black dots most visible in the sky above the sign on the 5th image.
Not being critical - they're great images, just hoping to help further.
Regards.
Fri 11 Jul, 2008 10:02 pm
Great photos Nick, Will be there next week, only hope that we have as good weather as you did. Will be doing the overland from South to North.
Wayne
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