Australian Landscape Photography Exhibition NIght

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2011

Hi Everyone,

Just a quick video of the 'Ocean Views' exhibition that I held recently. It was a fantastic night and I had heaps of fun.

Jamie

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  • Great video Jamie! Watch it every time I need some photography inspiration. cheers

  • @mattyshea5 Hey Matt. Thanks for that. I'm sort of heading over to your end of Oz in August. I'm off to Merimbula.

  • jamie what do you think of the canon 17-40 l lens for landscape and seascapes.as im thinking of buying that for nect lens.

  • @Live4Cod For seascapes if you can afford the 17mm TSE lens go for it. If you can't the 17-40mm is still a fantastic lens.

  • Very nice, great work, you capture the world and many thanks for all your tips and tutorials that you do. Very helpful.

  • @murphfishing Thank you very, very much. I really appreciate those kind words! :-)

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  • @jpatersonphotography ok ill go by sometime thank for the idea

  • @t2iskyler Maybe you could talk to your local photography shop and see if they will let you trial some lenses for a few hours to see which one suits you best? I quite often borrow lenses when I'm interested in them. If they won't lend one to you perhaps they will hire them to you. Hope that helps with your decision. :-)

  • @jpatersonphotography ok it just a hard choice right now for me because i want a wide angle and the 70-200 because it is good for almost anything

  • @t2iskyler Thank you. The 70-200 is a fantastic lens and I have one myself, in fact I've had if for 4yrs. What lens you buy really depends on your needs. What I can say is that none of my photos that you see in the exhibition were taken with the 70-200, they were nearly all taken with a wide angle lens.

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