I especially like the first three and I happen to agree with your wife.

I'd have made Jenny stop. :-)

Tom C.



>From: "Alastair Robertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Subject: GESO:roadtrip
>Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 21:31:14 +1300
>
>http://www.massey.ac.nz/~aroberts/mt_cook_gallery/content/index.html
>In January I had a work trip to Canterbury (New Zealand) and on the
>way back to Christchurch I was in the passenger seat with a view of Mt
>Cook.  Jenny, the driver, was in no mood to stop for photo's so I set
>my K10D to 1/1000, ISO 400, fitted the FA24-90 and a polariser and
>grabbed frames through the open window  at 100 kph!  I cropped most of
>the these to panorama, converted a copy to B & W in lightroom.
>
>You may recognise frame 3 as my latest PUG entry (my wife thinks that
>#1 would have been a stronger entry for the gallery).  In case you are
>wondering, #4 is a salmon farm located on a canal that forms part of
>the hydro scheme, the tailrace features in frame #3.  #8 is the only
>photo taken that wasn't shot out of the moving car.
>
>I thought that the sequence (shown in the order taken) as we passed Mt
>Cook and eventually reached the plains made a nice gallery - hence my
>first GESO for the list!
>
>Comments/critiques welcome
>
>Alastair
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