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  • Every international city needs a global icon, this is Sydney’s.

  • Friday night footy at the MCG, headed down to check out the G before the Geelong Collingwood Prelim Finals Match….... Go the Cats

  • This section is near the start of the water race that channeled water from the Barwon River to run the water turbine at the Barwon Paper Mill in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s

  • These moorings stand as a witness to the seafaring vessels that regularly sailed Corio Bay and berthed in the Port of Geelong, in days gone by.

  • A photo of San Francisco skyline, looking eastward, shot after dusk on a cloudy night. This is a seamlessly stiched panoramic shot with a lot of sharp detail. Most of the famous landmarks are in this shot: Bay Bridge, Transamerica building, BofA Building, Coit Tower etc. Yerba Buena island and East Bay / Oakland is in the background.

  • David Iori Photography Website / Email Me / . / © Copyright 2008 David Iori Photography, All Rights Reserved Best Viewed Large / . / The Sydney Harbour Bridge / . /

  • This famous Roman landmark bathed in a celestial light!! /

  • QVB At George Street Sydney

  • Friday Night Town Hall Square Sydney

  • Here’s the Golden Gate Bridge looking more “golden” than ever! / And, since it is in the “Golden State”, that makes it quite clever!! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Travel/Architectural/Digital Photography. Technique: Digital Cross Processing. Tools: Digital Camera, Photoshop CS2. Shooting Location: The Golden Gate Bridge – San Fransisco, CA / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/01/08 – Entry to United States Group’s U.S. State’s Motto Competition [California state motto: “Eureka! (I have found it!)” / The Golden Gate Bridge has long been one of our state’s most beloved landmarks and icons, representing the Golden State’s appeal to those who seek fame, fortune, and fancy! And, being a bridge, it is a metaphor of what California’s first pioneers had to do to reach for their wildest dreams – they had to cross all sorts of metaphoric bridges! To get somewhere, we eventually have to cross a bridge of some sort. Sometimes we cannot see where the bridge ends, sometimes it is too cloudy or treacherous, and sometimes (as in the photo depicted here) the bridge seems too ominous and foreboding. Bridges, much like The Golden Gate Bridge (as seen here), represent choices and chances and the moment we come to one, we must decide whether or not we stay where we are or cross. The original pioneers knew this, of course, and they took those chances and exercised leaps of faith all in the hopes of one day being able to say “Eureka, I have found it!”

  • Reflection of Luna Park after rain

  • Chiefley Square Sydney

  • Darling Harbour Reflection in Monochrome

  • San Francisco

  • A vacant space where the Tux floating nightclub was berthed for over a decade. This is a view showing both the Tyne Bridge and The Millennium Bridge. Also on view, the Sage, and to the right of the "Blinking eye",The Baltic centre of Art.

  • The classic black and white image! The Eiffel Tower lights up the city of Paris and reflects in the pool below. / This photograph is one of our best sellers, and we think it’s probably because Paris is everyone’s favorite place to visit for holiday, honeymoons, or getaway weekends.

  • Night shot of the Pyramid du Louvre in Paris, France. More of my work can be viewed at © Hasselbach Photography

  • Taken at Fort Baker. The fog was dense enough to block the view of San Francisco entirely. Fort Baker, California

  • The landmark Tower Bridge in Sacramento as the sun has just set.

  • Science museum nocturne, Ciutad de las artes, Valencia (Spain)

  • St. Michael’s Mount in West Cornwall, England. / Shot with Sony A900, Minolta 24/2.8, 30s, Polarizer.

  • Como Jetty in Perth Western Australia. EOS 500D.

  • Our photography class went on a field trip to Sydney Harbour last week. We arrived at 9pm and left at 1 am, but what a lot of fun we had. Our wonderful teachers went with us and explained about lighting, white balance and night photography. This is my first night lights shot. For an amateur I was fairly happy with the results. What do you think? Taken with my Canon 40 DSLR on a tripod. white balance- auto, shutter speed- 2/5 sec, iso- 200, Fstop-7.1 / I have done some post editing in photoshop but not too much, Lunar park is a favourite of mine as I used to go there back in my younger days. Thanks for visiting

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