Photo I took on Monday night of the Harbour BridgeModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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Photo I took on Monday night of the Harbour BridgeI took the following photo of the Harbour Bridge on Monday night.
Looking for comments/suggestions. http://www.gleff.com/good.jpg I haven't added it to my online galleries yet so I've made a direct link for the time being. Geoff http://www.gleff.com
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sorry folks.. I thought i'd fixed that yesterday..
Try now. Geoff http://www.gleff.com
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Looks very nice. How long was the exposure for? The right hand pillar looks like it would have overexposed if you had left it any longer. The jetty on the bottom right is also getting on the bright side so you must have got it just right.
Shutter speed was set to 1.3 seconds Apeture was wide open Geoff http://www.gleff.com
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There are so many shots of the bridge around that is so hard to do something new. Having said that I think you've done a great job of bringing out the interesting colours at dusk.
What would have been great is a couple of clouds to add a bit of drama but you can't do much about that can you. Great work. Regards
Jonesy
A very nice balanced shot with great colours and good sharpness.
I agree would make a great print to hang Chris
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Thanks for the comments..
That was taken at about 8:30pm ish... ![]() http://www.gleff.com
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it's a classic shot - i've taken almost exactly the same one!
![]() (click to zoom) it looks like they've changed the lighting of the pylons since i took this photograph a couple of years ago - it used to be yellow-ish, but from your photo now it's bright white. also it looks like some of the lighting currently isn't working - the underside of the eastern arch is lit but the underside of the western arch isn't
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