Mt Mawson

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Mt Mawson

Postby Mickeymoo » Tue 28 Oct, 2008 8:18 pm

Gday all, well it was an interesting weekend just gone for me. We had planned 4 days up around Mt Ossa as we southerners had a public holiday on thursday, but a car crash put an end to that idea :( In the end after recovering from a bit of stiffness and sorness I settled for a day walk to Mt Mawson on sunday which was a good walk although quite warm, thankfully there was a strong wind up on top to cool me down. I took a few photos but they arent really much chop, I seem to have lost my "mojo" :lol: and haven't really been out taking any photos at all lately. But here are a few I got anyway.

Michael.

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there is a great big logging coupe to the left of this photo which ruins the view :(
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Re: Mt Mawson

Postby the_camera_poser » Sun 02 Nov, 2008 6:20 pm

Those are nice pictures Mickeymoo, but get your mojo back- you are one fine photographer, and you need to be selling your work. I have some podcasts from this photographer in the US from a website, now defunct, called The Radiant Vista. He goes right into "loss of mojo" for photographers- he's a bit airy-fairy, but his advice is golden, I reckon. I'd be happy to send them your way if you want. Let me know.

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Re: Mt Mawson

Postby Mickeymoo » Mon 03 Nov, 2008 7:35 am

Thanks Bob, its definantly a natural thing photographers seem to go through, with me its probably just from coming into summer wanting to do a few different things like fishing etc, but Im sure I will get back my "mojo" soon.

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