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Magic Light - No tripod (bad combo)When leaving Darling Harbour on Saturday the light from the sunset on the buildings was superb. Trouble was that, being so dark, I really needed a tripod and had none
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Mate look good on the laptop here like all your pics i enjoy even the qurky ones. Si i like bother pics,must be lucky to live in places with nice scenary.
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I really like the colour and the light captured in the first shot . Actually has a slight animated look to it which i like . The second ones a bit dark though but it still has a nice colour tone to it that flatters Darling harbour which during day light hours looks a bit sterile .
Tony
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Great shots Peter, tripod or not
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Beautiful images Peter.
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still look pretty good to me.
I am on my notebook right now so the screen is smaller but still appear the business. Well done. Steve check out my image gallery @
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They look pretty good to me too. Love the colour of the sky in the first one, and the water in the second. It's a nice time of evening to capture the light on the buildings.
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#1 is superb. The rounded surface of the building in the centre creates a nice gradient and adds a 3D element to prevent it from appearing flat.
Well done. VR - the tripod when you don't have one ![]()
Love the colours and lighting in the first pic Stubbsy. The neon signs in the 2nd pic ruin the atmosphere of the pic.
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Thank you all for your comments. I've printed these out and they actually look surprisingly good - especially the first one. I do want to get back there soon with a tripod though as I'd still like to have seen these sharper.
Matt - used PSCS noise filter to fix these and was surprised how well it worked Daniel - you're right, if it wsn't for VR I'd have got none of these Last edited by stubbsy on Mon May 01, 2006 10:50 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Stubbsy, whilst I normally prefer architectural shots razor sharp, your first proves they don't need to be so and is a beautiful shot. Very nice
(maybe I can pick up Loz's 24-120 VR for a case of beer ![]()
you did an amazing job with no tripod!
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