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My take on Sydney...I'm terrible I know .. but I havent even really looked at the shots I took while I was there... *sigh*... so there well may be more to come... and I don't want to hear any whining about it either... *grins*
Correct me if I am wrong but this is Darling harbour right? and another.... not very good this one I need to do some work on it... I spotted these two sitting by the water... playing with the idea of turning it mono... and just for laughs...here is me... in my hotel room..... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
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The wet bits, yes. I think I'll refrain from further (public) comment. g.
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I've tried to get a decent wide shot of the Darling Harbour precinct and never really been happy. Now you've gone and done it and I'm pissed! Love #1 #2 doesn't work for me since it's just too distorted (especially the people) and the perspective is a little TOO forced. #4 is a really fun pic - thanks for sharing it - it's blurry and you're out of focus and that is anathema to me yet it's got a lovely whimsicality to it. Peter
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Moderator.. is there a moderator in the house?... lmao..
Its not really wide angle.. only 17mm.. I would have loved to have had a 10mm... thanks..
No thats how the people look like in Sydney.. *nods*.. oh alright... its awful.. I know.. I should have fixed it before I posted it but I was at work... and well lazy..
Yup... I wouldnt have posted it if I was in focus... would hate to scare the newbies... The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
I think your self portrait works really well. With a different background it would be choice.
Steve.
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