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03/30/2006 05:47:25 AM · #1
I thought I would share with you all a Magazine that has just been released with my image as their front cover. They approached me to use them and they are also using my photographs in the next 3 issues. The images were all taken 250 meters (820 feet) underground.

The Longwall Magazine

Scroll down until you see 'The Longwall Magazine' with a Miner standing with his hands on his hips.

I have done front pages of major newspapers before but this is my first front cover of a magazine.
03/30/2006 05:59:48 AM · #2
WTG Judy!!!! Congrats!
03/30/2006 06:02:35 AM · #3
Congrats, you deserve it for sure. Well done
03/30/2006 06:03:02 AM · #4
Congrats Judi, have you got an entry in the Snowden Photo Comp?
03/30/2006 06:09:52 AM · #5
//snowdengroup.com/PhotoComp2006.asp?CID=173&BID=302

This is the comp site, others could be interested too, it's open world wide and the "Blue" is worth AUD10,000.
03/30/2006 06:17:54 AM · #6
Originally posted by wrobel:

Congrats Judi, have you got an entry in the Snowden Photo Comp?


No...I haven't heard of it...I will check it out..thanks for the link.

And thanks to everyone for you kind congrats...I have other news as well from today but I can't share that just as yet...will fill you in when I can.
03/30/2006 06:29:42 AM · #7
Wish I was back in the Isa now. Good luck Judi
03/30/2006 06:32:25 AM · #8
Originally posted by wrobel:

Wish I was back in the Isa now. Good luck Judi


Hey I lived in Isa for about 7 years...when did you leave?
03/30/2006 06:37:07 AM · #9
My wife and I were caretakers of the Lions Youth Camp (Lake Moondarra) in 1984 and had a "disagreement" with the Boss ("Tugger") we left then and now in Adelaide.
03/30/2006 06:50:23 AM · #10
that is sweet! w2g!!
03/30/2006 06:53:06 AM · #11
Originally posted by wrobel:

My wife and I were caretakers of the Lions Youth Camp (Lake Moondarra) in 1984 and had a "disagreement" with the Boss ("Tugger") we left then and now in Adelaide.


Ahh yes....with all the peacocks...that was such a relaxing place.
03/30/2006 07:09:42 AM · #12
Peacocks??, don't remember them. We had a resident emu that drank paint and a roo that terrorised anyone that cared to go jogging, he'd pace them, overtake them then stop and wait for them to catch up. Unnerved the staunchest of joggers. Also, a feral cat that would order cattle dogs off the property, 10' python won the day eventually though.
03/30/2006 07:12:08 AM · #13
Originally posted by wrobel:

Peacocks??, don't remember them. We had a resident emu that drank paint and a roo that terrorised anyone that cared to go jogging, he'd pace them, overtake them then stop and wait for them to catch up. Unnerved the staunchest of joggers. Also, a feral cat that would order cattle dogs off the property, 10' python won the day eventually though.


Hahahaha...maybe the peacocks came in later. There were also the resident pelicans that were a little too friendly at times.

I remember riding out there on the back of a motorbike with KFC on the back for our picnic lunch. And losing my sunglasses due to...err..speed!! But I didn't care...it was just a great place to visit.
03/30/2006 07:18:56 AM · #14
The duck lice were a bit of a problem, my 7 year old son had an umm... appendage bigger than mine, maybe I should go back to Mt Isa.
03/30/2006 07:23:36 AM · #15
Wow, that's really sweet!

The added bonus for you is that you get to work around Geologists, undisputedly the coolest people on earth. Granted, Mining Geologists /slash/ Mining Engineers are much less cool than Exploration Geologists.

It's also well known that Australian Geologists are the best in the world, second only to Canadian Geologists. ;-)

Congrats!
:-)
03/30/2006 08:03:11 AM · #16
SWEET!!! Congratulations Judi! That must've been one dusty shoot down there, I hope you didn't have to change lenses.
03/30/2006 08:57:45 AM · #17
Huge congrats, Judi! Well done!
03/30/2006 11:38:58 AM · #18
Very cool... congrats!
03/30/2006 04:34:05 PM · #19
Thanks everyone for your congrats. It is rather dirty down there and awkward to carry everything up off the ground. But fortunately they usually give me a guide to help me. I have to go down there again soon...but will need to get the new equipment passed first.
03/30/2006 05:35:36 PM · #20
SWEET! Congrats Judi!
03/30/2006 05:42:11 PM · #21
CONGRATS!
03/30/2006 10:43:36 PM · #22
Thanks Rikki and Wazooooooooooooooo!!! LOL!!
03/30/2006 11:54:14 PM · #23
Well that's fun! "Burrowing for Fame & Fortune"!

Robt.
03/31/2006 12:19:54 AM · #24
Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Well that's fun! "Burrowing for Fame & Fortune"!

Robt.


Hehehehe...yeah. I enjoy going underground....but as I have to carry an extra 20% of my bodyweight in underground equipment plus all my own equipment on top...I am usually exhausted by the end of the eight hours.

I also received a copy of the magazine today and was surprised to see the image used 4 times in the same magazine as well as another 3 images of mine scattered throughout it. Yippee!!
03/31/2006 12:31:17 AM · #25
Very cool, Judi - congratulations!
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