Some pics from our HolidaysModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Some pics from our HolidaysTo Townsville, visiting the out (I mean in) laws...
Firstly the Christmas light pictures; First one was taken as the sun was going down, shame the wind moved the shrubs on the left and blurred the lights a bit. London Court Second one was my first attempt at a panorama, tilted CCW unfortunately. Bayswater Road Third one was another panorama attempt, it seems that 512Mb of RAM is not enough to do perspective stitching in PS CS with 4 full sized RAW images Can't Remember Cres This is my favourite panorama, except for the cars Greenwood Cres This is a work in progress, was playing around with multiple layers in PS CS and a filter set called Virtual Photographer (this is Glamour). Wife wasn't feeling to well this day, taken at Port Hitchenbrook (sic?). My Wife, a glamour to me This one has shown me that I really need a lens hood for the 28-80mm lens (I got the Hardley Normal Kit rather than the proper kit lens ) The lens flare really annoyed me. This the the fall on the Strand. Waterfall, the Strand I turned around and loved the lighting on the trees from the previous photo... Eerie tree, the Strand This is me being artsy, yes I know the light in the bottom corner is distracting, I may clone it out yet, but I wanted the trunk leading up to the crown of the palm tree. This was taken at 19:28, 30s at f/10. Palm Tree Cheers Brett
Re: Some pics from our Holidays
Nice Photo's - These are my two favourites. Cheers Kristine
Great shots Brett, the one of your wife is fantastic, love the composition and the look. Excellent work.
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Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
G'day Brett,
http://www.griffin.net.au/D70users/Town ... C_6069.jpg & http://www.griffin.net.au/D70users/Town ... 0-crop.jpg are both great! Great use of an interesting background in 6069 to set-off the shot, but 6090 invokes a real feeling of mystery and "spookiness" for me, love that shot! Great subject and composition... Wonder if you could crop out the two spot-lights in the background to centre the attention on the eerie glowing tree (or what-ever it is)... Really like that shot... Cheers, Mudder Aka Andrew
Thanks for the kind words
I am so glad it wasn't just me that liked the lighting on the trees, was wondering if I was just being strange taking a photograph of that, got some weird looks when taking it Cheers Brett
sweet..Nice work Brett
Thanx for posting. Trevor
I also love this image but there was one thing that I found very amusing in it (might be my sleep deprivation coming through here) but I have highlighted the funny bit..looks a lot like ET or a snake type creature eating up part of the root...tell me you can see what I'm talking about and I'm not completely crazy? . Good one! Cheers, Geoff
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