On Feb 17, 2015, at 10:05 am, John <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 2/16/2015 3:06 PM, David Mann wrote:
>> 
>> http://gallery.multi.net.nz/photo/869/#peso
> 
> Another possibility is if you had a light-weight table tripod, you could
> have bracketed your exposures and used exposure blending or HDR to
> render the scene.

A tripod wouldn't have been much use as the train was shaking about quite a 
lot.  The line is far from smooth - that morning some of our fellow passengers 
were joking about a square wheel.  It was a little better north of Alice 
Springs as that section was only completed in 2004... either that or we'd 
become accustomed to it.

I only intended this one to be a grab shot for documentation / Facebook 
purposes so I wasn't prepared to go to all the trouble of HDR, especially 
before breakfast :)

I should have taken photos of the brunch and dinner menus but I think my wife 
may have done so.  I recommend the peach parfait!  I found the kangaroo a 
little tough (always have to try the native fauna at least once).  I got the 
impression that it's not an easy meat to cook.  If I could get some here I'd 
try it in the slow cooker.  I remember it being sold here for a short while 
about 20 or more years ago...

Cheers,
Dave


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