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Another Melb fog imageThis is taken about 5:30am as I walk over Bourke St Bridge near the new Spencer St station worksite.
EXIF: 18-70mm @ 18mm, ISO 400, 1/10sec @ F3.5
Looks like a sceen from an Alfred Hitchcock movie......... great capture and no photo police.......
cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
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Great stuff Embi....well done !
Good to see you took your camera with you and grabbed that early morning shot.... It has been so foggy in the morning for the past 2 days that it's just been pure white outside the window. However you've inspired me to take my camera tomorrow, so hopefully I'll have a reasonable view. Dave
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I hope you don't mind but I have straighten the verticals on your great image, this was achieved by using the crop tool in PSCS2 also in PS Elements 3...... crop image using the crop tool, and in the tool bar at the top of the page tick "PERSPECTIVE" and ajust the corners of the area selected by the crop tool to make your image straight and then choose crop......... one straight image cheers bp Cheers ....bp....
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Nice one Embi... I can only dream about getting up that early...
A really moody image... Thanks for that tip bp... hadn't noticed that one before, but had needed it... Cheers, John
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Looks good to me Embi, all you need to add now is a big X Files written across the top. Nope looks good i am of to Adelaide in the morning so i will see what it is like, it's been very foggy here as well.
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Very stylish, maybe you could try cloning out the pole and supports to give it a more empty feel?
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