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Opera House abstractsHi guys,
I set myself a task of photographing a series of the opera house in new views and perspectives. I'm a newbie to Aus so its something I photograph every time I pass it but I wanted something different. Also the challenge 3 helped me pick the angles. I would appreciate your comments on these. OperaHouse/Opera-house-detail2.jpg" alt="Image" /> OperaHouse/Opera-house-detail3.jpg" alt="Image" /> OperaHouse/Opera-house-detail4.jpg" alt="Image" /> OperaHouse/Opera-house-detail5.jpg" alt="Image" /> OperaHouse/Opera-house-detail6.jpg" alt="Image" /> All images taken with the kit lens and all have the levels tweaked in PS. Cheers Matt[/img]
Technically and personally I could find no fault with these photos. What I will say is that I have lived with this object for the past 32 years and have not seen the angles that you have portrayed before - new eye - a new perspective - well done I like them
Chris Chris
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I like the fourth one... The geometric shapes of the tiles is ofset nicely by the organic shape of the cloud... very nice
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Good eyeRefreshing angles and composition.
Unfortunately, a few of the pix have hot spots (hard to avoid, I know) which detract from them.
Like MHD #4 does it for me for pretty much the same reason. I'm amazed you can get that close with the kit lens. Is this a crop?
Peter
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Thanks guys,
None of them have been cropped. As I say, the only enhancement has been with the levels. #4 I was standing right next to it leaning on it looking up. My favourite is #5. If only there had been clouds in the scene it would have been a winner. Thank you for your compliments on these. I'm going to use these then as the springboard for the "Different Perspective" challenge. Cheers Matt
[quote"christiand"]I can't see any images. [/quote]
Neither can I, although I could earlier today at work. Maybe a server is napping Peter
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Sorry dudes, not sure what's happened there. They are up again now.
I should have kept some of these back so that i could enter them into the challenge. But at least it makes you take more pictures which is what its all about.
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