The Opera house Sydney.
Old buildings in The Rocks © Sara Lamond 2007 / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / /
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/ . / I had some requests of a portrait shot of my photo entitled “Luna over Luna Park”. Luckily, I had taken the shot. I’m not great at giving photos titles, hence the title for this one. This was taken on the same night of my other photos “Luna Over Luna Park”, “Luna Harbour” and “Luna PANORAMA”. The photos were taken in quite quick succession. I attempted to combine the full moon, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge. You might be interested in viewing the other photos because this is in Portrait, two are in Landscape, and one PANORAMA. It’s amazing how a similar subject can be photographed in slightly different ways, and produce different results. I will interested in knowing which of the four is you favourite !
/ . / Please view large photo to appreciate panorama fully / . / This is a panorama taken on the same night of my other photos “Luna Over Luna Park”, ““By Request””, and “Luna Harbours”. The photos were taken in quite quick succession. I attempted to combine the full moon, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Luna Park. You might be interested in viewing the other photos because one is in Portrait, two are in Landscape, and this one PANORAMA. It’s amazing how a similar subject can be photographed in slightly different ways, and produce different results. I will interested in knowing which of the four is you favourite !
Two famous Australian icons: the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. This was a 30 second exposure shot from down near Mrs Macquarie’s Point. Shot at 40mm; f/10; 30sec; ISO100
The greatest show on Earth puts Sydney on the map. Exposure: 45 sec (45) / Aperture: f/13
/ . / Bennelong Restaurant at the Sydney Opera House in Sepia
Worth going to Larger for this one – heaps more stars. Storm off Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park. This shot has all my favourite elements in one image – the moon, stars, lightning, storm clouds, and ocean. What a treat this night was – getting some fantastic storms here. This is about the sixth I’ve photographed. There are two lightning cells here – the white one under the moon and the orange one off to the right of the main cloudbank. This is one shot in a continuous sequence of 100 I shot to create a startrails version. Unfortunately my computer is choking on processing that many 50mb files at once so may be delayed in posting the startrails version. Shot with the Big Scary Monster: Canon 1Ds MkIII – 16-35mm f/2.8 LII USM lens / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/3.5 / ISO: 200 / FL: 17mm
BEST VIEWED LARGER This shot taken from MIlsons Point directly under the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the lights and skyline of the city on the opposite shore. Taken around midnight the waters of Sydney are lit with colours of the rainbow. For visitors to Sydney , you can walk across to Milsons point, or catch train trip to Milson’s Point station. This shot was taken with no filters with a Nikon D300 and Nikon 18-200mm lens securely mounted on a Manfrotto Tripod, using three bracketed exposures which were then processed using Photomatix HDR Software. My continuing journey into HDR
Stroller was shot on the footbridge in Beecroft over the M2 Motorway in Sydney, Australia. Apart from the selective colouring (the yellow is original) and some cropping, the image is basically as is. Shot using a Canon EOS 10D with EF 70-300mm DO IS zoom lens at 70mm, ISO 100, 2 secs at f4.5
On this particular Sunday we (my family) decided to play tourist in our home town. Late afternoon we decided to explore a few parks in and around North Sydney. In the end we ended up at Sydneys famous Luna Park. Photo Taken: 04-Aug-2008 / Time: 17:45 / Conditions: Cool winters dusk / / / / / / / / / / / / / Some other Sydney based art: / / / / / / /
Sydney Opera House, lit with red lighting and a full moon. Nikon D300 with Nikkor 12-24 wide angle lens. /
FULL VIEW PLZ Terrigal Central Coast NSW Australia Canon 400D / Exposure:94 Sec / f/stop:5:6 / ISO:100 /
Sydneys’ Iconic Opera House, early evening, and the parties are starting to fire up. Thanks to a 30th Birthday on the night, the front of the western side was nice and colourful :) Canon 50D 10mm.
The Opera house / A single image manipulated and enhanced with HDR Canon 350D Top Ten In Sydney HDR Challenge. : : : : : : : : : : :
A friend suggested I do one of my shots in B&W. / Well here it is. / What do you think?? Canon 350D The colour shot is below. - / at-night: : : : : : : : : : :
Wet Night on the Edge of the City The fountain area of the Cook and Phillip Park Centre on the border between Sydney City and East Sydney – Glistening wet after a passing storm. / St Mary’s Cathedral glowers in the background. / - / © Copyright 2009 – Jeff Catford / / Wet Night on the Edge of the City was featured in: / Sydney – July 2009 / Fountains (man-made) – August 2009 / All Water in Motion – October 2009 / / Kit: / Nikon D200 – Sigma 10~20mm F3.5 EX DC HSM / Exposure: / 16mm / f5×7 exposures 1/5sec ~13sec / Post Processing: / Photomatix & PSE Best to big it up to LARGE
BETTER VIEWED LARGER A bit of fantasia, as the lights of Sydney are reflected in the waters of Sydney Harbour as boats lie at anchor inLavendar Bay on the north shore of Sydney Harbour. Equipment: Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens.Manfrotto Tripod / Technique: HDR 5 Braketted exposures. processed in Photomatix 3.2 and Nikon Capture NX
Canon EOS 400D / best viewed using the VIEW LARGER function / / /
Sydney’s Iconic Luna Park at night, in sepia. / Taken from a boat whilst coming under the Sydney Harbour Bridge. / A rare night shot from me as I am still not confident in my night photography skills. / Camera – Nikon D90 / Lens 55-200mm / No tripod or flash used. Handheld whilst the boat was moving.
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