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Sculpture by the Sea, Morning sessionI have heard about the crazy crowds at this site so decided to have a crack a little earlier on Monday morning, quite a good time to go, not too many exercise nuts or tourists about.
I took alot of pictures and it was a difficult cull. Feel free to comment....I had to squeeze in 5 pictures..dont shoot me for it. I think this guy was a little lonely and his love may be alittle misplaced First day out with my new secondhand 28mm f2.8 lens, this was a stitched pano (vertical images) using about 6 pictures, I love how little distortion there is in this lens, check out the dead straight wall on the right. yep, this is art... obligatory flower shot gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
Re: Sculpture by the Sea, Morning sessionGerry,
The first two of these are just wonderful. The first is a great capture; very much a matter of seizing the moment. Well spotted. The second almost has a feel, to me, of perhaps the statues on Easter Island. Not bad for Bondi South. g.
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Re: Sculpture by the Sea, Morning sessionIm with you Gary, #2 definately takes the cake for me.
All great shots. D90 + 18-55VR + 55-200VR
Re: Sculpture by the Sea, Morning session #2, awesome sky, but then followed by #3, amazing colours
good work! Cameron
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Re: Sculpture by the Sea, Morning session2# HDR I assume looks great..Surreal feel ito it.
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I would have probably used the word 'lucky' - right place right time...
correct, I am actually quite pleased with this one since I was able to identify the potential for a HDR and come through with a half decent result. Thanks for the commments.... gerry's photography journey
No amount of processing will fix bad composition - trust me i have tried.
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