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Melbourne's City LightsMore fun with the 617, this time from Melbourne's Rialto Observation Deck. Probably would have been a little better if the Aus-Ireland footy match wasnt on at the G that night, but its a huge dynamic range for slide film. Short of HDR I dont think that you could turn down the glow from the G, and besides its grown on me since i took the shot, and sure makes it a bit different from the 'usual' night city pano. This shot was part of a weekend of fun with a 617 camera. The rest can be found here. Camera/Lens: Fuji GX617, 90mm Lens Film: Fuji T64 Filters: Center ND Exposure: 40 Sec, f/8, ISO 64 Click for bigger, CC welcome.
Re: Melbourne's City LightsLooks like a scene from a science fiction movie with an atom bomb about to explode...
Re: Melbourne's City Lightsa very unique view, very nice!
I think the MCG adds strength to a Melbourne city skyline. There is no greater place of worship on earth
Re: Melbourne's City LightsGreat shot, I like the glow but the light blur (maybe flair?) on the buildings on the left draw me away from the image as a whole.
Looking at the larger link it's not as sharp as i expected- do you think the building was swaying!! Robert
EOS 5D Mk II, 24-70 f2.8, 70-200f4 IS, 50 f1.8, 100 macro, 300D (IR Mod)
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