Well, we could ask Ness to be extra careful around our tripods!
Well, we could ask Ness to be extra careful around our tripods!
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I look forward to seeing everyones photos.
Jeez I would have enjoyed a bistro meal tonight.
Looking forward to seeing some photos I'd hoped to take.
It was a good evening. Still awake following a couple of coffees I needed before my final drive home.
We didn't do a group photo but Brenda took a couple of photos of us by the river shooting the bridges at sunset...
AP Penrith Meet 01 by peterb666, on Flickr
In the photo, from the right - Narelle, Erin, Scotty, Peter, some swimming/fishing people.
AP Penrith Meet 02 by peterb666, on Flickr
In the photo, from the right - Scotty, Peter, those swimming/fishing people, Greg, Judy and Ness. A bit hard to tell - so please confirm identity.
Good to catch up with all.
Last edited by peterb666; 05-02-2012 at 12:56am.
Cheers
PeterB666
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Great to meet an enthusiastic bunch of people I'll post up a few pics when i get them off my camera.
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my pictures from yesterday
bird staring me down
bat
Some great shots there Fabian though not too sure about the back of my head. Quite amazing that you managed to get a photo of one of the bats - impressive.
Ahh, if I had been online recently I definitely would've come. Looks like a nice evening to shoot too.
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It is with a heavy heart that I advise you that the historic Log Cabin Inn, located on the other side of the bridge, up the hill from where the water dragon was posing for us has burnt down tonight. It was built in 1827 and became "The Log Cabin Inn" in the late 1930s. It has been reported that the building has been destroyed, parts are allegedly falling into the river (which, with the floods at the moment, isn't that much of a stretch. The path we walked along has been completely submerged and would have been likely to be above head level earlier in the week). I am sure this will be on the news tomorrow, but as it was such a special part of the history of Penrith (with reports that Charles Darwin himself stayed there) I felt it important to pass on. What a shame we didn't get the chance to photograph this amazing building while it was still around. Farewell, grand old Log Cabin Inn.
That's a real shame Erin - I guess we won't be having any family dinners there anymore?
I guess not. Uncle Jerry will no longer run off into the pub next door to check on the Socceroo's score for the game that will decide whether or not they will be getting into the world cup. I went down to check it out today. I doesn't look as bad as the reports stated. The facade is in tact and the restaurant is still set up ready for business, it seems completely untouched, however the roof has completely collapsed over the bar and much of the structure on the RHS. The gauze curtains in the reception area look completely fine - It is so bizarre - there is clearly major damage, but then there are other parts that look completely normal, untouched by the fire. I'll do a quick edit and place them up soon. I have more hope that it can be saved with (a LOT of) work.
The photos from the burnt down Log Cabin Inn can be found here - http://www.ausphotography.net.au/for...065#post993065