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my first postHi all,
I was in Melb a couple of weeks ago...playing with my new toy/christmas present to myself...bumped into a fellow D70 shooter who suggested I have a look at this site...(Thanks Mudder...this is a fantastic forum) I have been a member for a couple of weeks now..and finally have the courage to post a picture. This was taken on a cold afternoon on St Kilda Pier looking at port philip bay/Melb city. Joe Joe
Nikon D70, Nikon AFS 18-70, Nikon AFS 18 - 200, AF 50 1.8D, Sigma 30 1.4 & Tamron AF 70-300
Welcome aboard Joe, and congrats on finding us and posting your first image! I like your shot a lot. If you can continue to shoot out fine images like this then we're all fortunate! Good work! Can't wait to see more. Cheers,
Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Joe, firstly welcome and thanks for posting this shot. I like it very much and it does show the coldness of the day very well. Keep on posting.
Chris
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Joe welcome to the forum.........your pix shows Melbourne well.......
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Re: my first postJoe,
They have other types of afternoons in Melbourne? Welcome, a very nice first post and image. Well done. g.
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Hi Joe, welcome to the forum...it is a wonderful community, where you will learn heaps and have a jolly good laugh at the same time!!
An excellent first post! Don't you just love Melbourne in winter? The composition, colours, sharpness, are all great. Well done, and looking forward to seeing more....don't be shy!
Nice shot, Joe and welcome. Your shot almost makes me homesick, you can almost feel the chill in the air - at least it's not belting down rain like today in Brisbane.
Cheers Peter my karma just ran over your dogma
Hi Joe,
Welcome aboard! enjoy while you're with us. First post and first nice pic, keep 'em coming. Birddog114
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Homesick? From Melbourne? Would't u be homewell, having left? Geoff
Special Moments Photography Nikon D700, 50mm 1.4, 85mm 1.4, 70-200 2.8VR, SB800 & some simple studio stuff.
Welcome to the forum Joe. A nice. cool, sharp and serene cityscape. It has a nice quality about it and the lighting is perfect. Thanks for posting and keep them coming.
Regards
Matt. K
Welcom Joe.
I really like the colours in this - it has a suitable cold feel to it without being just grey - sorta like Melbourne really Peter
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Thanks for the warm welcome and nice comments on the photo....stupid question....is there a cure for NAS?
my fiancee want to know ... I suspect not...that's what i've been telling her anyway Joe
Nikon D70, Nikon AFS 18-70, Nikon AFS 18 - 200, AF 50 1.8D, Sigma 30 1.4 & Tamron AF 70-300
Excellent picture of Melbourne Joe, good ol' St Kilda eh, not to mention Mordialloc, Chelsea....keep on posting mate, look forward to the next one.
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G'day mate, Haven't been on lately, so missed your post, glad you could join us Like the image, almost like "a changing of the light" between stages in a day, good choice of location too... Was that one single shot cropped or multiple joined? You've got a good Chrissy present, looking forward to more... Cheers. Aka Andrew
Hi Mudder,
thanks for the tip to this site....it is a great forum. The shot was a single shot with the kit lens....I did crop it to make it look like a panorama. Saw some of your zoo shots...very nice...here is one of my attempts. Not very good as I had the Tamron 70-300. Not a fast lens so the iso was 800. I put this through a noise reduction program...a bit of sharpening and color adjustment. comments? Joe
Nikon D70, Nikon AFS 18-70, Nikon AFS 18 - 200, AF 50 1.8D, Sigma 30 1.4 & Tamron AF 70-300
G'day Joe,
The Snow Leopard's an awesome creature isn't it? Nice captured too I might add, Melbourne Zoo? Wonder if it might be worth trying to crop^H^H^H^H (edit) clone out the branch(?) protruding in the bottom left corner. Nice and sharp, detailed whiskers and clear eyes, seems nicely exposed too, it's tricky getting the details in the highlight areas of fur... Nice shot... Aka Andrew
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