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Sydney Harbour Walk photosHad a great day walking from Woolwich to Drummoyne on Saturday - many thanks to Peter for organising this.
Here are a handful of my shots. If you look closely, you can see some strange characters on the ferry... C&C appreciated. Regards, Patrick
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Re: Sydney Harbour Walk photosPatrick
#1 is sublime. #2 - damn you I have several just like it #3 - doesn't ecite me, sorry #4 - I like the treatment and composition on this. Peter
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Re: Sydney Harbour Walk photosI really like #1... the lines are soo straight, but i am thinking, those windows are definitely an after thought
#2, i like it, not sure why, maybe because it reminds me a russia/eastern block tourist shot, with all that towering drab grey concrete, nonetheless, nice #3 let me guess, i device/machine for moving boats or containers around? interesting shot... gerry's photography journey
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Re: Sydney Harbour Walk photosMr P
#1 - I love pics of this nature and the colour in this is just sublime #2 - Philo really looks diminutive but sets the scale off nicely #3 - yep, machinery #4 - an average shot that shines through due to a beautiful treatmnet Chris
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Re: Sydney Harbour Walk photosThanks for the feedback guys.
Re no. 1 - those windows are as they are in the building. The only PP was some straightening and a semi-lomo effect. The underside of the Gladesville Bridge is amazing, and (I think it was Peter's idea) having Philo standing there was a great idea to show the relative size of the pylons. Whilst Alex would love that machine in no. 3, it is a machine for carrying boats. Regards, Patrick
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