Similar shot a bit earlier but from the other side when there was a little more light. Can't decide which I like best. Probably should have cropped out the painting cage on the RHS though on this one.
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Phill D, I actually prefer the first shot, the near monochrome treatment, with the stunning contrast between the lit road-surface of the bridge and the surrounding darkness of night, is fairly dramatic.
Here is another shot of Sydney Harbour Bridge, from Campbells Cove, The Rocks:
Fuji, 1/125sec, F4.5, ISO100.
cheers,
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Benjamin
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Thanks guys I was quite pleased with the way they turned out. Yes a starburst effect would have been cool Lukas. Not sure how I'd have done it though as the TZ1 is only automatic. The exposures were using the night scene mode and a well positioned wall for support. Hmm I need to have a think if it's possible to get the TZ to stop down at night you've got me thinking now.
Around every picture there's a corner & round every corner there's a picture
- the fun's in finding them
Well its been a long while, both for this thread and since I posted any photos anywhere, below a few bridge shots taken on the 14JUN09:
Glebe Island Bridge, permanently open to traffic, i.e. shipping, making way from Johnstons Bay, Darling Harbour into Rozelle & Blackwattle Bays:
D80, 105mm, 1/500sec, f5.6, Auto ISO400
Detail of the bridge that replaced the Glebe Island Bridge, i.e. the New Glebe Island Bridge (aka Anzac Bridge):
The long view of Anzac Bridge with a large fishing trawler motoring by:
cheers,
Benjamin
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