Perth Cityscape Panoramic
Taken from across the Swan River, high up in Kings’ Park.
The scudding clouds caused light metering to keep changing almost every nano-second. Because of this, the color hue didn’t match in all three pictures that I had deliberately taken to make a panoramic scene
So, I desaturated all three images, and tweaked the contrast/brightness until they all matched, and this was the result.
Tripod mounted Lumix DMC-FZ30 Full 12x Zoom
Focal Length 7mm
Exp 1/400 sec. at F/4.5
ISO-100

Perth Cityscape Panoramic belongs to the following groups:
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Eyeleen, 2 months ago
Great DOF and I like the b/w, such a wonderful cityscape capture!
Sandra Chung in reply to Eyeleen’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you, Eyeleen. I was surprised at the definition from so far away.
John Pitman, 2 months ago
Thought I recognised this shot from the thumbnail. Well taken and stiched. It does get frustrating when the lighting changes so fast and in rain fill clouds it happens so fast. John
Sandra Chung in reply to John Pitman’s comment, 2 months ago
Thank you, John. I was very frustrated as I wanted it as a color photograph, but was pleased to see it worked as a B&W.
Matt Halls, 2 months ago
Still a very nice result Sandra….well worked!
Sandra Chung in reply to Matt Halls’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks, Matt. It makes a striking B&W image, luckily for me.
PPPhotoArt, 2 months ago
wonderful B&W cityscape, you Aussies have some amazing city views and photographers!!! congrats on being featured
Sandra Chung in reply to PPPhotoArt’s comment, 2 months ago
Thanks. My jaw dropped when I got the notice.
The InnerNorth..., about 1 month ago
cool bn w
Sandra Chung in reply to The InnerNortherns .’s comment, about 1 month ago
Thank you.