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Newcastle dawnI was up really early visiting my folks so thought 'why not'? As always CC more than welcome...
Re: Newcastle dawnI quite like the first one Jase. You've used the lights along the promenade on Nobbys Beach (?) to great effect. The light they throw is quite beautiful and so is the photograph.
Re: Newcastle dawnCorrect, the lights behind me gave the orange glow. The sky was nearly pitch black at this stage - had to open the shutter up for 30 secs to get the light creeping from right to left. Considering the low light, I was plenty happy with the shots. This was the very first shot, and after I saw how it turned out on the lcd I jumped up and down Rocky style. Must have looked funny to the joggers on the esplenade.
Re: Newcastle dawn#3 for me. Very interesting Image. Makes me ask lots of questions, and holds my interest.
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Re: Newcastle dawnLove no 1 fantastic
No 3 i like as well
Re: Newcastle dawnGreat shots i like them all.
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Re: Newcastle dawnI like Them all but number 1 is my pick.
Re: Newcastle dawnwow nice photos
reminds me when i used to live in Newcastle. let me guess. photos were taken from a Pentax k100d? What lens did you use? Michael
Re: Newcastle dawnGreat shots!
I would suggest 1# Some foreground texture and slightly less yellow to match sky 2# some human interest perhaps 3# Did you try HDR? although it's a good shot as it is...
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