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Blues Point from MjFinally manage to have a peek at a few of the pics taken during the workshoppe last weekend...
This is one taken toward the end of the day. Yet to knock it about in PS to get a photograph out of the pic... cheers, Michael. Last edited by Mj on Sat Jan 15, 2005 12:12 am, edited 1 time in total.
I love the look of a twightlight sky, specially longer exposures.
And you've got the perfect angle, the uprights are actually behind one another in the middle of the bridge, not sure if that was intentional or not but it really gives the bridge some symmetry. And I've just realised the white circle is not the moon as previously thought but that damned disco ball, and here I was thinking you were all lucky enough to be there on a full moon at the right time, how embarrassing. Cheers Brett
I see, i like.
I was wondering how the bridge would look all lit up like that. There is a funny light straight line on the left of the bridge that might do with a bit of the famous Clone Tool action to get rid of it. Also the very bright spotlight on the Opera House that is facing you is a bit distracting. Also, is that a canoe in the forground? Every man should own a canoe, or drink beer or both Steve.
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No - the reflection it created enhances the pic IMO Chris Chris
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I agree Steve.. the 'funny striaght line' is actually the signs over the carriageway lanes... thinking I might clone it out. The Opera house lighting is a little bright but that is the price to be paid for a long exposure. I have other shots where the Opera house is better exposed, but at the expense of other parts of the scene. Yes... every man should own a canoe... and I own two in fact !!! The canoe you refer to here though is not a canoe but a speed boat that was moving around quite a bit so is rather blurred... I've also been playing around with removing it... but not been happy with my attempts so far. The other item I'd like to improve is the rather bright red light in the centre of the bridge... at least to reduce its brightness... the D70 tends to over do red lights etc.
Matt... I can't really decide on the disco ball... I'm not a fan... but in the context of the bridge for January 2005 it is an integral part of the structure and an accurate record of it's state at the time... so in that way I kinda like it. Sheesh... I'm I suppose to be criticing my own pic???????
Brad , the width of the shot was purely a function of the lens used (which was a 28/f1.4 nikon. Given my location, that was as much as would fit, and at the time I was more concerned with testing out the lens low-light capabilities than composition and framing... however, once I reviewed the result on computer I felt it worthy of more than the shredder.
Next visit I'll certainly take more notice of what I have in frame to see if I can improve upon this shot. Michael.
Great pic!!!!
Personally I would have gone a little wider but wow!! New page
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