Harbourbridge 

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  • Every year, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is the centerpiece for the New Year’s Eve fireworks. The bridge is adorned with a different symbol for each year’s celebrations. This year, the Sydney Harbour Bridge is celebrating its 75th anniversary, hence the diamond symbol.

  • Sydney Harbour bridge taken just after sunset at the point where the sky was a brilliant blue and the lights were just taking over.

  • We were driving over the bridge and I made my husband go back and do it again so I could lay back and take these photos.

  • The 75th Harbour Bridge walk. / HDR processed photo with a few additional tweaks to help make it more imposing and dramatic. The rustic texture really comes out at the highest resolution.

  • The bridge city and opera house all in one at night.

  • Created from an original photograph of 2 of the worlds most famous landmarks – The Sydney Opera House and The Sydney Harbour Bridge

  • The skies of Sydney putting on a show to rival the best of Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks. This photo a couple of weeks after New Year’s Eve.

  • Ok this thing would need to be huge and the forklifts would need to be a lot faster but this would be so cool. We could go outside in our break and do stunts and talk crap and have some fun. We could all stand around the edge spray painting the bowl and paying out on the other guys when they stack it. Actually we do half of this stuff without the skatepark.

  • black and white-i illegally parked a 15 m crane in a little back st of milsons pt 4 this shot and the council pounced me but i got a coupla shots in and a $275 fine,bumma

  • Beautiful Sydney and all its highlights painted in a colorful, creative, lively composition.

  • A cute hairy blue monster.

  • This would make the perfect anti-superhero tee. I could see all the villains wearing it in protest to guys like Superman, Batman and to a lesser extent Aquaman. I quite often imagine Wonder Woman without panties also.

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge at night.

  • Sydney Harbour Sunrise from Mrs Macquarie’s Chair.

  • A whistling kite in flight with a stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour and the Harbour Bridge.

  • Auckland Harbour Bridge. West Haven Marina down below.

  • A picture I took during a field trip organised by the photography course I am doing. This was taken with 15sec exposure whilst holding the camera to get the squiggly lights. I just really liked the effect. Sydney

  • Taken during photography course night field trip at twilight. Taken using 15sec exposure and I was really happy with this shot. Sydney

  • Worth going Larger for this one. Shot from Bradfield Park on the north side of Sydney Harbour – before and during Earth Hour. Man was it crowded and wonderfully festive – hundreds of people out picnicing with candles under the Harbour Bridge – loads of fun. Rather ironically our city administrators shot off some beautiful fireworks at the end but the carbon and particulate emissions probably completely offset the gain from turning off the lights for an hour – oh well, it’s the thought that counts and it’s fun to play “Where’s Wally” and see who turned off their lights and who didn’t. This is my first post from my new camera and lenses – the Canon EOS 1Ds Mk III and 3 L series lenses. I call it the Big Scary Monster: / Big because it’s huge and weighs a ton – they should bundle a forklift truck with it to help lift the thing. / Scary because no more being able to say “Well that would have been a great shot if not for the crappy cropped sensor and lenses”. Now everything crappy in a photograph is because of the crappy photographer – already found this a little confronting. / Monster because each image in RAW is over 20mb which expands into 50mb converted to TIFF. I recently went and tried opening 100 images to create one of my startrails photoblends and the computer went into meltdown – then I realised I’d need at least 8gb of RAM to do what I wanted – who has 8gb of RAM on a computer – sheesh – more upgrades. / So what am I bitching about – it’s an absolutely brilliant camera – just wish the photographer was a fraction as good.

  • Sydney HDR

  • From Luna Park looking at the Bridge in the twilight of a Sydney summer evening.

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