Pano Sydney, Australia, Harbour Bridge
ChristopherJAshdown
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ISO 200 | f/16 | 30 sec | 8 Verticals
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ISO 800 | f/16 | 4 sec | 5 Verticals
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ISO 100 | f/22 | 4 sec | 7 Verticals
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ISO 100 | f/22 | 4 sec | 7 Verticals | Duo Tone conversion
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ISO 1000 | f/8 | 15 sec |5 Verticals
Mc Mahons Point, North Sydney, Harbour Bridge
I was up in Sydney for a few days on work, so bagged the camera and took advantage of the evenings. The sunset wasn't spectacular, nor was the light, but you grab what you can when time is limited.
I know these views have been shot to death over time, but there is some pleasure in capturing one of your own style.
Any thoughts for the next time I visit, or on the Duo Tone conversion (#4)?
ISO 200 | f/16 | 30 sec | 8 Verticals
2.
ISO 800 | f/16 | 4 sec | 5 Verticals
3.
ISO 100 | f/22 | 4 sec | 7 Verticals
4.
ISO 100 | f/22 | 4 sec | 7 Verticals | Duo Tone conversion
5.
ISO 1000 | f/8 | 15 sec |5 Verticals
Mc Mahons Point, North Sydney, Harbour Bridge
I was up in Sydney for a few days on work, so bagged the camera and took advantage of the evenings. The sunset wasn't spectacular, nor was the light, but you grab what you can when time is limited.
I know these views have been shot to death over time, but there is some pleasure in capturing one of your own style.
Any thoughts for the next time I visit, or on the Duo Tone conversion (#4)?
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What is that gantry that appears above the road deck? Looks like that is a recent addition to the bridge.
Chris
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love the composition, light, colours!!
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