michaelwj
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Like the title says, Queensland, Australia - on film.
Queensland is a big place. I'll be posting some shots from my little corner, feel free to add yours if you're a resident or just visiting. Any camera is good - as long as it's on film.
Here are two to get started:
Brisbane from Red Hill. Fomapan 400 at 250 in R09, M4, Summilux pre-asph
Moreton Bay from Moreton Island. Portra 160 at 125 in Unicolor Kit, M4, Summilux pre-asph
Queensland is a big place. I'll be posting some shots from my little corner, feel free to add yours if you're a resident or just visiting. Any camera is good - as long as it's on film.
Here are two to get started:

Brisbane from Red Hill. Fomapan 400 at 250 in R09, M4, Summilux pre-asph

Moreton Bay from Moreton Island. Portra 160 at 125 in Unicolor Kit, M4, Summilux pre-asph
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
A year or so ago I jumped in my car, left Brisabane and drove to Longreach via Roma Blackall etc and saw some of the most amazing country I've seen in my life then came back the alternate route inland down to Cunamulla then back east. I have some of the best photos I've ever taken but sadly .. with my M240. It seems I wasted my time and never saw or actually photographed Queensland at all because I chose the incorrect media! The outback is where you find the real Queensland and the real Queenslanders ... shame I can't show anyone! 
michaelwj
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If only Keith!
You'll have to redo that trip with the correct media!
I agree with your assessment of outback Qld though, it is amazing and far more diverse than most people think. When I first moved to Brisbane in my early 20s I made the point of leaving town every weekend and driving somewhere I hadn't been before. Unfortunately those trips were never photographed...
You'll have to redo that trip with the correct media!
I agree with your assessment of outback Qld though, it is amazing and far more diverse than most people think. When I first moved to Brisbane in my early 20s I made the point of leaving town every weekend and driving somewhere I hadn't been before. Unfortunately those trips were never photographed...
pyeh
Member of good standing
Great idea, Michaelwj. As a shameful Sydneysider I haven't seen much of Queensland at all - just the touristy bits like Gold Coast, Brisbane and Sunshine Coast, and some of that was decades ago. This thread could reach the heights of the Hanoi thread.
I do think you might relax the film requirement though, if only to see Keith's shots. Perhaps just a one-off exemption for our esteemed member.
I do think you might relax the film requirement though, if only to see Keith's shots. Perhaps just a one-off exemption for our esteemed member.
michaelwj
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Moreton Island Intersection
Red Hill Church
Both Portra 160 at 125 in Unicolor. M4, Summilux pre-asph.

Red Hill Church

Both Portra 160 at 125 in Unicolor. M4, Summilux pre-asph.
lynnb
Veteran
Nice thread. I have happy memories of camping in the campground at Kirra in the 60s, and also at Tugun and Caloundra. There was a steam train from Brisbane that terminated at Coolangatta - captured on 16mm Kodachrome movie film using a spring-wind Kodak Cine camera (which I still have).
Keep the pictures coming! And another vote to include Keith's M240 pics.
Here's Coolangatta beach on a winter day in 1975
Kodachrome 25, OM1 with OM-Zuiko 200mm f4
Keep the pictures coming! And another vote to include Keith's M240 pics.
Here's Coolangatta beach on a winter day in 1975

Kodachrome 25, OM1 with OM-Zuiko 200mm f4
Huss
Veteran
A year or so ago I jumped in my car, left Brisabane and drove to Longreach via Roma Blackall etc and saw some of the most amazing country I've seen in my life then came back the alternate route inland down to Cunamulla then back east. I have some of the best photos I've ever taken but sadly .. with my M240. It seems I wasted my time and never saw or actually photographed Queensland at all because I chose the incorrect media! The outback is where you find the real Queensland and the real Queenslanders ... shame I can't show anyone!![]()
I'd love to see them! Start a new thread. A sister one to this one.
lynnb
Veteran
Camooweal, outback Qld, 1978
OM1 OM-Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25.

OM1 OM-Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25.
Axel
singleshooter
Yesss!
Kodachrome as I like it...
Kodachrome as I like it...
lynnb
Veteran
the small town of Cunnamulla in outback Qld in 1978. Click image to enlarge.
Cunnamulla, outback Qld, 1978 #023 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
OM1 Om Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25
Edit: I've found the same building now on Google street view: 26 Jane St Cunnamulla.

Cunnamulla, outback Qld, 1978 #023 by lynnb's snaps, on Flickr
OM1 Om Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25
Edit: I've found the same building now on Google street view: 26 Jane St Cunnamulla.
rodt16s
Well-known
Edit: I've found the same building now on Google street view: 26 Jane St Cunnamulla.
Is the dog still there..?
lynnb
Veteran
Is the dog still there..?
lol very funny! His descendants probably are
michaelwj
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the small town of Cunnamulla in outback Qld in 1978. Click image to enlarge.
OM1 Om Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25
Edit: I've found the same building now on Google street view: 26 Jane St Cunnamulla.
Loving the kodachrome Lynn!
That street view image should be on the "lens flare" thread! Best street view I've seen.
lynnb
Veteran
on the track between Kynuna and Julia Creek, outback Qld, winter 1978
OM1 OM Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 Kodachrome 25

OM1 OM Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 Kodachrome 25
lynnb
Veteran
Charleville, outback Qld, 1978. Notice the "TAA - The Nation's Jetline" sign under the pub awning.
OM1 OM Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 Kodachrome 25

OM1 OM Zuiko 28mm f/3.5 Kodachrome 25
agricola
Well-known
A year or so ago I jumped in my car, left Brisabane and drove to Longreach via Roma Blackall etc and saw some of the most amazing country I've seen in my life then came back the alternate route inland down to Cunamulla then back east. I have some of the best photos I've ever taken but sadly .. with my M240. It seems I wasted my time and never saw or actually photographed Queensland at all because I chose the incorrect media! The outback is where you find the real Queensland and the real Queenslanders ... shame I can't show anyone!![]()
Keith - post the bloody things anyway - since when have Queenslanders been sticklers for protocol ?!%&#
Or start another thread and let us see them.
michaelwj
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Another from Moreton Island
M4, Summilux 35mm pre-asph, Portra 160

M4, Summilux 35mm pre-asph, Portra 160
lynnb
Veteran

sunrise at Barcaldine, outback Queensland, Australia, 1978.
OM1 OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 Kodachrome 25. V700 scan.
lynnb
Veteran
Looks like a nice place Michael - you've captured the feel of the coastal Qld bush.. I've never been there, only once visited Fraser Is on one of those 4WD bus tours. Not the ideal way to experience the great outdoors :bang:Another from Moreton Island
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M4, Summilux 35mm pre-asph, Portra 160
citizen99
Well-known

Envoy Wide Angle 64mm f/6.5 on 6x9, Portra 160. Levels tweaked in Photoshop Elements 2, cropped.
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