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Vivid Moon Rising...Shoot the Opera House during Vivid Sydney with the full moon rising behind it - sounds easy ...
The clouds were a bonus. I actually shot quite a few bracketed frames thinking I'd need to blend the images to cope with the massively bright full moon - however... I LOVE my D600 - the dynamic range is awesome - these are all single frames with very few adjustments - win! any suggestions gratefully accepted... Vivid Moon Rising Vivid Play Turn Up the Vivid Fully Vivid D600, D7000, Nikon/Sigma/Tamron Lenses, Nikon Flashes, Sirui/Manfrotto/Benro Sticks
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Re: Vivid Moon Rising...While, to be perfectly honest, I'd prefer to see the SOH without all of the temporary graffiti, I must grudgingly accept that some of the stuff for Vivid doesn't look too bad.
We were at the launch of the new Sony 4K tvs on Tuesday night (they'll be available in a month or so, Chris) and while walking back to the car, the treatments on the western side of the Bridge were quite restrained and therefore not too bad. While what you've done is very good, Rodney, I'm afraid I fall into the "don't encourage them" camp when it comes to Vivid: I think the SOH is a wonderful structure, and this lighting does nothing to enhance its beauty. g.
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Vivid Moon Rising...I disagree with Uncle Scrooge. Vivid is a spectacular way to temporarily add interest, in a non-destructive way, to our beautiful opera house. Perfectly executed documentary images.
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Re: Vivid Moon Rising...wow, wow and wow! It certaily gives the
old girl a facelift! And the best part is... no damage done! Wonderful captures.
Re: Vivid Moon Rising...I didn't see the moon rising.
Re: Vivid Moon Rising...Cheers everyone - thanks Gary and I understand some may feel as you do - but since it's there and somewhat different to the norm...
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No worries, Rodney. I suspect I'd have less of an issue if I didn't hear the alleged government squealing every ten seconds that they have no money to spend on schools, hospitals, public transport and roads etc, but then they can find the dollars to fund this sort of thing. g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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Must be an over 50s thing Gary. I too thought the same thing. Robyn and I went for a short drive to Woolgoolga headland this morning, one of the truly great 360 degree panoramic views in Australia. Any time of the night or day, it is sensational. There is just a sealed road in and out. You get out of the car (or sit inside if it's raining) and enjoy the view. Now it's all barricaded up, with construction of some sort taking place, with viewing platforms, seats, walkways, concrete etcetera. The local council is always crying poor, so just leave it alone. I know, it's June and the budget has to be spent, but if there's too much in the works' budget, why not just give some back to the ratepayer? Rant ended. Superb photos Rodney, especially with the rising moon, which, incidentally, is supposedly made of cheese. President, A.A.A.A.A (Australian Association Against Acronym Abuse)
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Hey, young whipper-snapper. I'll have you know that, having recently passed the age of 534360 hours I am now a certified - or is that certifiable - grumpy old man. FWIW, I felt exactly the same about the limp pix when they were on too. You should see me let fly when I don't get an appropriate level of service in a store. Or maybe you shouldn't.
I hear ya. We were very disappointed when we went to Salem MA on our recent US trip. when I was there before, it was (still) a nice little village, with its own villag-onality, just a few miles north of Boston. Now Boston has growed and swallowed it up so that it's just a 'burb.
Green, IIRC. Which begs the question: can anyone name me a mammal that is coloured green? g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
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