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Posted: Fri Jan 28, 2005 10:59 pm
hi everyone
i just joined up on the advice of leek. i've had my d70 for 6 months or so now and have been happily snapping away. i'm looking to sharpen my skills so thought i'd post some of my photos to get some constructive criticism
i enjoy landscape photography. here's some shots i took during a helicopter safari from sydney to the gulf of carpenteria last year
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<td>fractal river. this one is up at the gulf where the rivers snake along through the sand for miles. i was shooting through the perspex bubble of the helicopter so used a polariser to keep the reflections down. sadly there are still a few reflections there, but you get the overall effect. we were wearing bright lifejackets which, sadly, you can just see.</td>
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<td>hot refuel. more of the hot theme! this is refuelling at a qld airstrip. hot refuelling usually refers to refuelling with the engine running, but it means something different here! i think i could improve it by straightening the horizon and making the lens flare point directly to the helicopter.</td>
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<td>hot shadow. this is at undarra lava lodge in central queensland. it's not super-clear in this low-res reproduction, but the shadows seem to converge too quickly, as if the sun is too close behind you.</td>
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<td>fraser fractal. this is one of the tanin rivers on fraser island. the lake is at the top. the lakes are spectacular in reality, but i couldn't capture them without them looking like a giant sewer. so i opted for the contrasting white sand instead.</td>
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<td>dreamscape. this is near newnes near lithgow. probably not a very good technical shot, but i find it somehow relaxing.</td>
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<td>four mysteries. this is at newnes about half an hour later. there are in fact four mysteries here: mystery mountain, a tiny cemetary, a dunny and a solar panel that could power a small township. actually, five mysteries if you count the fact that they are sitting together.</td>
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<td>diffraction. i love physics and the patterns around this island/peninsula on the south coast really impressed me. it's overexposed at the top, so i'll be keeping an eye out for similar occurrences in future.</td>
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<td>willow. i thought this willowy pattern was interesting against the still-blue sky. this was the 9pm fireworks last nye</td>
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<td>harbour bridge from last year</td>
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i'm thinking of getting one of those wider angle lenses. i see there's a thread on them so i'll take a look at that.
thanks for any constructive feedback
i just joined up on the advice of leek. i've had my d70 for 6 months or so now and have been happily snapping away. i'm looking to sharpen my skills so thought i'd post some of my photos to get some constructive criticism
i enjoy landscape photography. here's some shots i took during a helicopter safari from sydney to the gulf of carpenteria last year
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<td>fractal river. this one is up at the gulf where the rivers snake along through the sand for miles. i was shooting through the perspex bubble of the helicopter so used a polariser to keep the reflections down. sadly there are still a few reflections there, but you get the overall effect. we were wearing bright lifejackets which, sadly, you can just see.</td>
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<td></td>
<td>hot refuel. more of the hot theme! this is refuelling at a qld airstrip. hot refuelling usually refers to refuelling with the engine running, but it means something different here! i think i could improve it by straightening the horizon and making the lens flare point directly to the helicopter.</td>
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<td>hot shadow. this is at undarra lava lodge in central queensland. it's not super-clear in this low-res reproduction, but the shadows seem to converge too quickly, as if the sun is too close behind you.</td>
<td></td>
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<td></td>
<td>fraser fractal. this is one of the tanin rivers on fraser island. the lake is at the top. the lakes are spectacular in reality, but i couldn't capture them without them looking like a giant sewer. so i opted for the contrasting white sand instead.</td>
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<td>dreamscape. this is near newnes near lithgow. probably not a very good technical shot, but i find it somehow relaxing.</td>
<td></td>
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<td></td>
<td>four mysteries. this is at newnes about half an hour later. there are in fact four mysteries here: mystery mountain, a tiny cemetary, a dunny and a solar panel that could power a small township. actually, five mysteries if you count the fact that they are sitting together.</td>
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<td>diffraction. i love physics and the patterns around this island/peninsula on the south coast really impressed me. it's overexposed at the top, so i'll be keeping an eye out for similar occurrences in future.</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
</table>
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<td>willow. i thought this willowy pattern was interesting against the still-blue sky. this was the 9pm fireworks last nye</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
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<td></td>
<td>harbour bridge from last year</td>
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i'm thinking of getting one of those wider angle lenses. i see there's a thread on them so i'll take a look at that.
thanks for any constructive feedback