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Brisbane by NightThose of you who have been regulars on the forum might remember the Storey Bridge pics I posted several months ago when I first got the D3. Those pics were experimental and taken without a tripod at high ISO and I was purely looking for a suitable composition to return to when the "L" bracket arrived and I could use the tripod.
That situation arose on Thursday night and here is the results of my latest effort. I'd like to know what you think. (click on pic to view larger image) Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Brisbane by NightGreat photo. I love the clouds surrounding the city.
Re: Brisbane by NightNice work Bob. Exposure is spot on - not easy for this type of shot.
But I think that you'll find that there is no "e" in Story. Might be important if you are seeking to be published. TFF (Trevor)
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Re: Brisbane by NightBeautiful shot! Spot on exposure...
Re: Brisbane by NightWell done Bob
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Re: Brisbane by NightExcellent shot mate... I'd hang that on the wall for sure.
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Re: Brisbane by NightExcellent long exposure image. I love the trail from the boat.
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Re: Brisbane by NightOh now thats beautiful Bob.... I so gotta get my ass up there and have another go at this!
The last thing I want to do is hurt you... but it's still on the list...
Re: Brisbane by NightI really like this one Bob.
I've been toying with getting this sort of shot for a while because we may be moving again soon. Where were you standing?
I think your hyperlink is broken.
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Heading towards New Farm on Brunswick Street - turn right into Malt Street and left into Bowen Terrace. It's a one way street so you can park on the right and walk along that grassy area til you find a break in the trees to get a clear shot with the right composition. You should be along a green powder coated fenceline. Bob
"Wake up and smell the pixels!"
Re: Brisbane by NightThanks - those are very clear directions. Hopefully I can get out there soon.
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