Neutral Bay, where I used to live?
Steve
>
>Hi all,
>
>This may have already been pointed out, but I just bought a new book
>("Wildlife") by one of my fave wildlife photographers, Mitsuaki Iwago,
and
>on the back flap, he's shown with his camera, an OM3Ti, attached to a
>mega-tele and a tripod. The book contains remarkable pics of wildlife
from
>all over the planet, and I imagine the 3Ti would have come in useful
>shooting creatures in extreme cold. Iwago has, of course, published
other
>books and featured in a lot of magazines, but this is the first time
I've
>seen his camera. It's nice to know auto-focus and
matrix-auto-everything
>don't quite rule the roost at the very top of the profession, and I
think
>George Andreson's pics in the gallery also show what's possible; of
course,
>I don't know a hell of a lot about nature shooting, so manual focus may
be
>all the rage, but I had to have the book once I saw that 3Ti...
>
>On a far, far (ffaaaaaarrr) smaller scale, the cover shot of a local
paper
>this month here in Sydney's lower north shore area (circ. 20 000, <g>)
was
>taken with an OM1 and a 35/2 Zuiko - and 3 more inside with the OM1 and
>135/2.8... I know, because I took them (sorry 'bout the gross
immodesty)
>
>Cheers
>
>Andy
>
>
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