A dramatic sky backdrops the skyline of Sydney.
As the Perth City starting to decent into darkness as the sun set beyond the horizon, the city displayed a great array of light against the amazing cloudy sky. Perth is also known as City of Light.
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I thought it might be interesting to go back to Garie Lookout and do a startrails version of Wonder Lies Sleeping ‘Neath a Mantle of Light. If you missed the original it’s here: The line running through the bottom left is a plane – couldn’t get rid of it without making a big hole in my startrails. This image is a composite of 51 X 30 second exposures using the brilliant schursastrophotography photoshop action here: http://www.schursastrophotography.com/software/photoshop/startrails.html Also I’ve written a little story to go with it if you haven’t already read it: http://www.redbubble.com/people/geoffcoleman/writing/769745-wonder-lies-sleeping-neath-a-blanket-of-light
The Bay Bridge and lights of San Francisco, as seen from Oakland. The camera was focused on the foreground, allowing the city and bridge in the background to become an abstract suggestion of the lines of the bridge and buildings.
This is a photograph of Sydney Opera House, taken from a ferry. Preview:
Coledale is on the south coast of NSW between Sydney and Wollongong. This is taken near the coastal pool which has a fluoro light above it giving enough light for a long exposure .
Startrails, plane trails, boat trails, car trails. train trails – yep this one has the lot lol. Stanwell Tops last night from 10pm – 11pm looking south to Wollongong just south of Royal National Park. Worth clicking on large – really get to see the startrails even with the annoying watermark. This is a blend of 117 X 30 second exposures using the superb Schurs Startrails action / Your looking at about an hour’s worth of night sky here. Pretty trippy huh! More startrails on the left courtesy of the Milky Way. And a bit of serendipity which I find happens a lot with night shots is that it is by pure chance that I happened to be pointing straight to the south polar star so got nice concentric circles. Now what is particularly strange about this shot is that main plane trail right through the centre of the shot (pretty annoying but no way to get rid of it). The weird bit is that “ricochet” at the left hand edge of the frame like a comet contrail – any ideas?? It looks like the light hits the edge of the frame and then bounces off but it’s a plane trail – there is no way a plane would veer that sharply. Very odd. Canon 1Ds MkIII / Tv:v30secs / Av: f/3.2 / ISO: 800 / FL: 16mm
I took this from our apartment in Shenzhen, China. This was one of my early photos and I wanted to capture both the day and night photo.
I took this photograph on a cold December evening at sunset. During the winter the views are very clear and crisp. It is also easier than in summer to get more office lights because dusk is at around 4:30PM and most people are still at work.
Brisbane River at Night Taken with tripod / Nikon DS70s / exposure time: 3 secs / f-stop: f 7.1 / focal length: 18.0mm Featured in ‘Your magic place’ / Thanks ; D
This is a photograph of my ceiling light in the hall way. It has been there for ages , i bought it from local shop in the memory of my latest visit to NYC.It is originally made of white plastic but it lights up it reminds me of the lights of the Manhatan streets.
a gift for my brother acryl on canvas place: Brisbane
Brisbane City night,
this newly constructed bridge is on my way to work. The light and bridge made interesting angle so I decied to upload here. / Also I am happy to see beauty of the city lights 20 kms away from heart of Bangalore, India Canon 1000d, 18-55 lense, 10 sec exposure with ISO 100 / man, I really need some filters now!!!!
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