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Stubbsy's NightshotsYep Sydney nigh shoot pics from me too. No great sunset, but some nice even light. These four grabbed me from the shots I've processed so far.
Peter
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Re: Stubbsy's Nightshotsyour usual high quality........ but the B&W is the stand out for me......
Cheers ....bp....
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Re: Stubbsy's NightshotsGreat shots, Peter. I especially like the sharpness and colours of the second one.
Regards, Patrick
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Re: Stubbsy's NightshotsNumber three, standout for me
Re: Stubbsy's Nightshots3 great images peter. I particularly like #3. Love the way the red splash in the sky above the opera house mimick the sails and the way that both the coathanger and the red splash in the sky take the eyes down to the subject.
cheers marco
Re: Stubbsy's NightshotsLove one and three...
Re: Stubbsy's Nightshotslove the splash of color behind the opera house. never seen anything like this before.
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Re: Stubbsy's Nightshotsthe sunset behinds the opera house is great....ahhh memories.
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Re: Stubbsy's NightshotsNice series Peter. Love the composition and character of the first. The B&W treatment is perfect
Cheers
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