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    ABC1 : Tonight : Australian Story : David Rennie

    Tonight's Australian Story on ABC1 will be about David Rennie who won the ANZANG Nature Photographer of the Year award in August 2013.

    The winning image is HERE

    Australian Story tonight might well be something us photographers should watch.
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    Bugga, I don't pay much attention to TV, though would have liked to see this. The photo caused a bit of a stir in some places.
    The episode is repeated 11:00 next Sunday. Have just set the PVR. Now to remember that.

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    It was very interesting on lots of levels, thoroughly recommend watching Iview for any who have missed it.

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    It was very interesting and they also raised the question of the authenticity of the photo that won the ANZANG last year.
    There is no doubt that he took some beautiful photographs. Tough gig I think being a good bird photographer.
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    it was indeed an interesting episode. Photogaphy, environmental disaster and possible espionage, all rolled into 30 minutes.

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    I enjoyed the show and a great many of the images shown that were taken by him are excellent , but as Rick says a very interesting episode indeed !
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    Certainly worth the time to watch.
    Inspiring story and interesting to see his dedication and see how he caught some wonderful images, not just a lucky shot but hours spent in the great outdoors no doubt in mossie infested tic infested wet scrub.
    And the environmental side of the story!
    Would love to know more about the espionage side but I guess we never really hear about true espionage or it wouldn't be real espionage would it!

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    I was interested to note that they raised the issue of his winning image at ANZANG last year. I guess he had no idea that if he was to enter such competitons he would he need to be careful with saving originals be able to verify them.
    I got a bit of equipment envy though. 800mm canon lens is not cheap.

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    Thanks for the heads up Rick. I finally watched it on iview.
    An engaging story and wonderful images. Shame the arthritis looks like it may limit or end his ongoing photography.


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    I also enjoyed watching this, thanks for posting.
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    Finally got around to watching this episode (thanks to my Tivo). He really took some sensational photos. It's a pity poor health has taken its toll. Certainly his images gives me something to aspire too. Interestingly, although he had some long reach telephoto lenses not all of them were that large so there's hope for me with my 400mm lens yet. Looks like I might have to get myself a Yowie suit though.

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