The Red Walk

Bryan Freeman

The Red Walk

Taken this morning, 23 Sept. 2009 while crossing the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

It was a unique and awesome view.

Canon EOS 400D
Canon Lens 18-55mm

24 September 2009 Featured in Blur

5 October 2009 Featured in Vanishing Points

6 October 2009 Featured in DSLR Users Only Group

6 October 2009 Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines

15 October 2009 Featured in Which Way – walkways, pathways, stairways, and roadways

217 views as at 10 Nov 2009

The Red Walk belongs to the following groups:

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The Red Walk by Bryan Freeman
The Red Walk by Bryan Freeman
  • Hybrid Nature Graphics

    Hybrid Nature ...

    There are some great photos on here showing the dust storm. This is lovely. Nice perspective.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks for your comment Hybrid, appreciated.

  • Sharon Mau

    Sharon Mau

    It is a beautiful image. I love the position of the vanishing point and the amazing colours.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thank you Sharon, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  • Anna D'Accione

    Anna D'Accione

    What an increadible image. Congratulations on being featured on the Home page.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Hi Anna,

    Thanks for your comment. I didn’t see it in the homepage tho’. i must’ve missed it! :-((

  • Jan Timmons

    Jan Timmons

    What a sight! Well captured and composed. How did your camera manage in the dust?

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Hi Jan,

    Thanks for your comment. My camera still seems to be working ok. Funny thing is, as it was very hot here the day before, we had our windows open during the night and our whole apartment was covered in a very fine layer of red dust, so the camera will be no worse for the exposure outside. Only time will tell if it has any effect on the internals of the camera. I hope not but if it does then that might be a good enough reason to upgrade to a 50D or even a 5D! I’d have to convince the Director of Finances first tho’. ;-))

  • Martin Muir

    Martin Muir

    Another amazing shot great work.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Hi Martin,

    Thank you for your nice comment. Greatly appreciated.

  • Svetlana Sewell

    Svetlana Sewell

    Excellent!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Svetlana, appreciated.

  • Di Jenkins

    Di Jenkins

    awesome image – no vineyards in sight though? LOL!!! Great work Bryan. Must have been an eerie start to the day for you all in Sydney.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Di, yes, no vineyards in sight, except, mebbe they are part of the dust storm! It did start in SA and there are vineyards in the Barossa Valley….soooooo, why on earth did you reject my photo????? It makes no sense to me! ;-)) LOL. Only joking of course. it was an error and I shall mend my evil ways. Thanks and all the best,
    Bryan

  • kathren

    kathren

    agreat art

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    thanks kathren

  • Anna D'Accione

    Anna D'Accione

    Still there Bryan just above the image feed part.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Hi Anna,

    Do you mean the Red Skies Feature?

  • Anna D'Accione

    Anna D'Accione

    Yes, still there

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Ahh yes, I did see that, there’s some great images in that.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    And yours is one of them too! i love your photo, well captured Anna and great POV

  • parmi

    parmi

    One of the best I’ve seen of the dust storm, great job mate!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks mate, appreciated.

  • Martina Fagan

    Martina Fagan

    a brilliant capture!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Martina

  • Scott  d'Almeida

    Scott d'Almeida

    fabulous,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks again Scott, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.

  • Chris Jallard

    Chris Jallard

    One of the better dust storm pics i’ve seen – great capture

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Chris, appreciated.

  • Erin Farrar

    Erin Farrar

    Beautiful… Love the perspective :-)

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thank you for your lovely comment Erin.

  • rodeorose

    rodeorose

    Exquisite shot!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks RodeoRose, appreciated.

  • Keren McLucas

    Keren McLucas

    fantastic shot!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thaks Keren

  • Lyn Higgs

    Lyn Higgs

    Fantastic must of been an amazing day ; D

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    It was an amazing morning, by about midday the wind had carried most of it out to see towards New Zealand

  • Veikko  Suikkanen

    Veikko Suikkanen

    Congratulations! This work has been featured in the group DSLR Users Only!

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Awesome, thanks Veikko, greatly appreciated.

  • ChristineBetts
  • Bryan Freeman replied

    That’s amazing and awesome all in one. Thanks Christine, I’m one happy camper, err, apartment dweller! ;-)

  • stelo

    stelo

    COOOOOOOL :)

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Stelo, appreciated.

  • Merrilyn Hunt

    Merrilyn Hunt

    Awesome Bryan! Hope you were wearing a dust mask on that walk.

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Thanks Merilyn, nope, no dust masks, apparently they all sold out in the city in the early morning. I did see one fella selling them for $1.00 each in the city but I was nearly at work by then. Besides, I was so eager to leave home and get to the bridge to take photos that I didn’t really have the time to take a detour to a chemist/pharmacy to find out if they had any dust masks in stock.

  • Cee Neuner

    Cee Neuner

    Congratulations!! You have been featured in the Which Way group

  • Bryan Freeman replied

    Wow, unreal, thanks, Cee, greatly appreciated.

  • Barbara Morrison

    Barbara Morrison 25 days ago

    Beautiful image! Very surreal and futuristic!

  • Bryan Freeman replied 25 days ago

    Thanks Barbara, appreciated.

  • NikonJohn

    NikonJohn 16 days ago

    Great angle and nice contrast.

  • Bryan Freeman replied 16 days ago

    Thanks John.

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