Kings Park War Memorial
Sventekoz
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I visited Kings Park here in Perth yesterday, and some of the shots I took were of the war memorial.
#1. This is an HDR shot, looking from the Flame of Remembrance toward to Cenotaph.
#2. Another HDR shot of the Cenotaph itself.
#3. The Flame of Remembrance.
#4. As above, but with a bi-colour filter applied.
#5. A view upwards from the back of the Cenotaph.
#6. Different perspective of above, taken later.
#1. This is an HDR shot, looking from the Flame of Remembrance toward to Cenotaph.
#2. Another HDR shot of the Cenotaph itself.
#3. The Flame of Remembrance.
#4. As above, but with a bi-colour filter applied.
#5. A view upwards from the back of the Cenotaph.
#6. Different perspective of above, taken later.
John
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Thanks for that.
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Hi there Sventekoz, I have never been to Perth,
even though I live in Australia.
That's quite a big City from the looks of it behind the Flame.
I like your night shots especially the first night shot
.... Skippy
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Thanks Skippy. If you have a look in my other Kings Park thread you'll get a better idea of the size. Perth is quite spread out, unfortunately - so it's big, but not too dense.
Jack
(My real name is John but Jack'll do)