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Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmNew toy. I just love the crazy distorted perspectives you can coax out of this lens.
We build our ferris wheels to go faster here... This one has been straightened out just a little: Many thanks to the dude on the pushbike for the light trail.... As has this one: A fairly stock kind of picture, but it does look nicer at a higher resolution.
Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmlove the photos. the first one looks crazy! i love it hehe
i have been meaning to get out around the city since having my tripod. I am a sucker for the flames outside crown Velly
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmNice work Paul, any sort of post processing?
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmSecond one is very cool.... nice work!
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmvery nice Paul That second one looks like it's this huge ray gun powering up to blast us back to the stone age.
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmGreat stuff, I like the second the best with the ferris wheel.
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The first one is straight off the camera. I sent the others through Neat Image to reduce noise. The last two had a small amount of distortion correction applied to them, and then the resulting crop. I could have left them alone, but the Arts Centre spire and the city buildings had just enough lean on them to make it noticeable. Piro, you and I are on the same page. The second one just needs a bunch of monkeys dancing around, ala 2001 A Space Odyssey! Or is it a stargate into some other parallel universe.... OK, where did I put my pills?
Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmHeh, thought you were going to ask me to run around and start painting the bells with the strobes or something
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmGood shots Paul, speccialy this #3! I like the mirror effect in the water.
Small complain ... for me #2 is quite overexposed, but I know that the lighting conditions in this place was very hard to make balanced exposure.
Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmNice photos Paul I like number 3 keep the good work..we see in the next meeting in the city,,,,carlos,..
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmA great set of images, all four of them.
I like night shots because they require very little PP for some reason. Nikon D70
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmGreat shots, I love them all. The 10-20 is a really good lens and you have shown its potential very well.
#2 is special! Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mm#2 rocks man ! i love it. very unusual aspect.
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Re: Melbourne at night, with the aid of a 10-20mmBig,bold and colourful! Works every time.
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