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fmogiel, The portrait with the 645 & 150 is particularly fine. I borrowed a 645 in Europe this summer & got some good results....haven't decided yet if i want to add one.....
It is basically the same design as the AUto-Takumar from 1956 all the way to the K-era
THe M-series is different
The Needles | South Coast Tasmania
Pentax LX, SMC 85/f1.8 and Lomo400
The Needles by Nick Clark, on Flickr
Chopper! We were doing resupply for the caretakers and prep work for the volunteer working bee.Beautiful Nick. How did you access Maatsuyker Island? Years ago I was stuck on a vessel moored where that red ship is for several days while a particularly nasty front smashed the south coast. It’s a fantastic shelter in bad weather.
Marty
Chopper! We were doing resupply for the caretakers and prep work for the volunteer working bee.
I imagine that anchorage would still pick up a fair bit of swell in a southwesterly?
We use a heli pad near Cockle Creek. It's vehicle accessible so we can get supply trucks in there, but it makes the round trip to Maat about 45mins. As you can imagine, the fuel bills wrack up pretty quick...I thought that was likely. Must have been a fun ride. Where did you come from? I’ve been into the airstrip at Bathurst Harbor, but it’s not exactly easy to get supplies in there.
Plenty of swell in all weather. I can’t recall the exact wind direction, but as I recall Tasmania itself was providing most of the shelter. I think the location was the closest deep anchorage the skipper knew. It was really crazy.
Thinking about it, we might have been parked on the other (eastern) side. I might have some photos somewhere but I was mostly holding on and trying to keep the seasickness medication down. It was really crazy.
Marty
We use a heli pad near Cockle Creek. It's vehicle accessible so we can get supply trucks in there, but it makes the round trip to Maat about 45mins. As you can imagine, the fuel bills wrack up pretty quick...
Have you come across 'The Shank' books by Ian Johnston (I think there's been three editions)? It's a wonderful illustrated guide to all of the marginal anchorages used by fishing boats on the South Coast of Tassie. I don't know that I'd want to actually use any of them, but it makes for spectacular reading.
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The Shank Returns | The new 3rd Edition!
The Shank Returns, the new third edition of Ian Johnstons' classic rutter for adventuring around Tasmania's wild south west coast.theshank.com.au
While been in Moscow I got second Pentax sealed lens. Now it is time for used K-3When I go I’ll be sure to take a Pentax though, especially if that K-3 iii Monochrome becomes a reality.
I like this. Which lens/body?
While been in Moscow I got second Pentax sealed lens. Now it is time for used K-3. This will be my true all weather kit. None of my Canon cando.
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Thanks! The K-1 mark II, with the eighties-era SMC 35-70mm f3.4-4.5 Macro. A small but mighty lens, and a total surprise to me.I like this. Which lens/body?
Very impressiveThanks! The K-1 mark II, with the eighties-era SMC 35-70mm f3.4-4.5 Macro. A small but mighty lens, and a total surprise to me.