City sunrise 

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  • One of a kind event…I was lucky to be out that morning and to actually saw it. The shadow was cast when fog only occured on the western side of the CBD. So i came around and took this. The morning sun hit the tower and cast shadow on to the fog. AMP tower is the tallest viewing platform in Sydney.

  • Title: Here Comes The Sun / Camera: Nikon D80 / Capture Date: / Dimensions: / Exposure: / Focal Length: / ISO: 100 / Filter: None / Flash: None / Tripod: None / Uploaded Date: / Comments: I couldn’t resist taking a picture of the sun coming up this morning. I took this from my work parking. © 2009 Charles Dobbs Photography. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Charles Dobbs. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.

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  • It’s light and reflection , right place right time that is wonderful with cameras attached like another limb. This shot taken from Blues Point on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour / This piece has sold as a matted print to an unkown buyer /

  • Corner of Elizabeth and Collins St, Melbourne, August 2006. ========== You may find my website worth a peek ==========

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER* This shot taken using 5 Exposures generating one HDR image, taken at dawn from McMahons Point on the Northern shore of Sydney Harbour. / For those visiting Sydney McMahons Point is easily accessable from the central Ferry Terminus of Circular Quay. This side of the harbour offers panoramic views and the cheapest way to explore Sydney is with an explorer pass . / Nikon D300 , Nikon 18-200mm

  • This shot was taken at Dawn from the building I work in it shows the Spire of St Francis Xavier Church at Lavender Bay in the North Sydney CBD. The Sydney Harbour Bridge links the North Sydney CBD with the Sydney CBD. There has been a church on the site since the early days of the settlement of the colony of Sydney Town. The shot was taken using a Nikon D300, Nikon 18 – 200mm lens , for any Nikononians the 18-200mm lens is wonderful it comes in handy as a all purose lens. The shot was created from 4 exposures and processed with Photomatix HDR software. So continues my exploration of HDR.. its fun

  • What’s left of a wooden dock stands at attention to meet the morning over Long Island Sound.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER / This shot was taken at Dawn from the building I work in it shows in the North Sydney CBD. The Sydney Harbour Bridge links the North Sydney CBD with the Sydney CBD. The shot was taken using a Nikon D300, Nikon 18 – 200mm lens , for any Nikononians the 18-200mm lens is wonderful it comes in handy as a all purose lens. The shot was created from 3 exposures and processed with Photomatix HDR software. So continues my exploration of HDR.. its fun

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER Is’nt it great when conditions click, sunrise,light and fog and cloud, this shot shows Lavender Bay from North Sydney. The shot taken from the 10th floor looking down. You can clearly see the expanse of the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Luna Park Amusement Park at the northern base of the bridge, and the Sydney CBD Equipment: Nikon D300 Lens = Nikon 18-200mm Software: Photomatix HDR The shot is the result of four bracketed images and my continuing exploration of High Dynamic Range Photography

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER This shot taken with my trusty Nikon D300, with my everloving great value Sigma 10-20mm lens.4 bracketted exposures. No enhancement of colours or filters and very little manipulation required. Software used Photomatix and Capture NX Taken from McMahons Point around 6am. The light , clouds and colour made my camera release finger twitch. Everytime I photograph the Sydney Harbour Bridge its different she has many moods / FRAMED PRINT / / See Also Sydney The Photographers Cut – Moods Of A City – THe HDR Series

  • A work from my Metropolis series of digital montages. One of my interests is exploring the nature of realism. I like to create images that might at first glance be photographs.. but then on closer inspection are clearly not. This work is also available as a SIGNED LIMITED EDITION PRINT please contact me for further details. For anyone interested in buying this work is also available as part of my Digital Landscapes Calender. For those with a limited budget this is a great way to buy a lot images at lower cost.

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  • At this time this is my most “favorited” work at Red Bubble.. but not my most visited by a long way. Interesting.. For anyone interested in buying this work it is also available as part of my Digital Landscapes Calender. For those with a limited budget this is a great way to buy a lot images at lower cost.

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER / 190 Comments,125 Favourites, 2956 Views / Sydney is great for sunrises, it quite often receives spectacular sunrises as it greets the sunrises that appear from the east. This shot shows the city skyline as seen from North Sydney CBD on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour, in the foreground is Lavender Bay. Technique: HDR , 5 Bracketted images processed with Photomatix Pro with avery slight adjustment (sharpening & contrast) in Capture NX. Equipment: Nikon D300 , Nikon 18-200mm lens No filters or colour adjustment 1) RED SKY AT NIGHT… means that as the sun sets in the west, if it has a red hue or color to it, then the moisture was further west of their location. Thus SAILORS DELIGHT. A beautiful sunset. 2) RED SKY IN MORN…means that as the sunlight from the rising sun passes through moisture, it too will be red. This means that with the rotation of the earth, this will bring this moisture (and possible storm) right on top of them and it is only a few hours away. SO SAILORS TAKE WARN.” / I hope this bit of weather science helps.

  • Much Better Viewed LARGER You know sometimes its just worth getting out of bed driving into the city and waiting for the sun to rise ! This shot was taken from the western side of circular quay, Sydney Harbour just as the harbour greets a new day. A features the Diva of Sydney Harbour as her sails greet the day. Equipment: Manfrotto Tripod, Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm and alarm clock Technique: 5 Bracketted images , processed in Photomatix, tidy up in Adobe Elements. No Filters, No Colour manipulation just a little help from someone up there !

  • SOLD – framed print to a fellow Red Bubble Member Many Thanks Much Better Viewed LARGER You know sometimes its just worth getting out of bed driving into the city and waiting for the sun to rise ! This shot was taken from the western side of circular quay, Sydney Harbour just as the harbour greets a new day. A features the Diva of Sydney Harbour as her sails greet the day. Equipment: Manfrotto Tripod, Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm and alarm clock Technique: 5 Bracketted images , processed in Photomatix, tidy up in Adobe Elements. No Filters, No Colour manipulation just a little help from someone up there ! See Also /

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER 199 Favouritings,2400 Views 220 Comments / 2 Large POSTER SALES UNKNOWN BUYERS / Recentlydisplayed at Red Door Creative Gallery Opening This shot taken at sunrise from my 10th floor vantage point in North Sydney CBD it’s hard but this is my view for breakfast. Fog greets the awakening city and approaching dawn. Equipment : Nikon D300, Handheld, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: 5 bracketted images processed in Photomatix with a slight tidy in Capture NX

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Thank you for the comments,views and favouritings they are appreciated. This shot taken at sunrise from my 10th floor vantage point in North Sydney CBD it’s hard but this is my view for breakfast. Fog greets the awakening city and approaching dawn. Equipment : Nikon D300, Handheld, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: 5 bracketted images processed in Photomatix with a slight tidy in Capture NX

  • ISO125, f16, 60s, Circular polarising filter, 3-stop GND. Nikon D300 with 10-20mm Sigma Lens. Morning Sunrise view of the City of Sydney. Thanks for viewing, comments appreciated.

  • This shot taken at sunrise from my 10th floor vantage point in North Sydney CBD it’s hard but this is my view for breakfast. Fog greets the awakening city and approaching dawn. Equipment : Nikon D300, Handheld, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: 5 bracketted images processed in Photomatix with a slight tidy in Capture NX

  • MUCH BETTER VIEWED LARGER Oh No he has photographed Sydney Harbour again ! Well with light, colour and conditions like this would’nt you ? lol This shot taken at sunrise from my 10th floor vantage point in North Sydney CBD it’s hard but this is my view for breakfast. Fog greets the awakening city and approaching dawn. Equipment : Nikon D300, Handheld, Nikon 18-200mm lens / Technique: 5 bracketted images processed in Photomatix with a slight tidy in Capture NX

  • On a recent business trip to the east coast, I photographed a rarity for me….the sun RISING over the ocean.

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER *Many Thanks for the many favouritings, views, and comments Morning light hits the Sydney skyline, this shot taken from McMahons Point on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour. The reflections on a still awakening city. / Equipment: Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm lens handheld Technique: HDR 5 bracketted exposures. Photomatix, Capture NX

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