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3 views of Sydney Harbourhttp://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/42982895
http://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/42982896 http://www.pbase.com/matt_k/image/42982897 I keep coming back in the hope of refining my vision. There is beauty aplenty in this harbour. Regards
Matt. K
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you said it Matt - endless inspiration. I like your shots, especially the first one - great lighting. I'd prefer the third one without the train - I find it distracting (I sound like Frank Castanza!) Frank My photo gallery: http://www.frankalvaro.net
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Matt, great stuff
I want to see some Abstracts of the Bridge, real close ups of the big bolts & metal if you can one day. Cheers, Mic. Maybe get BP's Model to pose against it hehheee. ( Feathers, Bridge, Cats ) WoW
Matt,
Number 1 for me! The overbearing massiveness (is that a word?) of the bridge in the background completes this great shot. At first you are attracted to the waterfront buildings, but then can't help but look to the "thing" in the background. It's kind of spooky. I know nutzinc
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The sky in #2 seems to almost jump out of the pic, but #1's my fav, as Marcus mentioned, something about the metalwork of the bridge standing over the buildings gives it a strange feel... Aka Andrew
Great images, Matt.
I really like #2 - to me it looks like it has come straight out of National Geographic. TFF (Trevor)
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Anubis, if you look at Matt's photos at the bottom is a link called exif data, click on that and it will give you those details. You can also download a program called Iexif from http://www.opanda.com it gives exif info on any photo where the exif data hasn't been removed. Very handy.
Problem I have found it doesn't tell me when to press the shutter for Matt's beautiful composition
#2 for me...
I like the way the curves of the walkways interact with the verticality of the buildings... Off to sydney this weekend and am looking forward to getting down there and having a play! New page
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The first one seems a little dark on my monitor, but it's still a very good shot for the reasons posted by others already, but my pick is the second. I think it's an interesting composition with a quite unusual visual angle and I love the curves and lines in it (but them I'm into that ). The third one doesn't grab me, but it's not the train - I think it's a little too much a standard bridge shot, albeit by an excellent photographer. Peter
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Third one lacks the oomph of the first two. The first two are magnificent. Lovely images, and 2 really is straight out of NG. Wonderfully composed.
Peter
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