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It was from a canon 15mm fish eye. No editing done to it. Oh its the Sydney harbour bridge. That picture looks so much better in full res.

I just ordered a fair bit of studio equipment. Cant wait to receive it :sick: No more hiring studios out now.

LIke the 3rd hdr pic lepper :action-smiley-069: You can see all the nice colours pop out!!

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So since i found the light show on the opera house boring this year compared to last years one, i decided to take pics of the city skyline. Found that to be more interesting and colorful. Anyone else think last years show was much better?

Also since i dont own a tripod (someone stole mine), i rested the camera on something and took this.

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It's the harbour bridge nick.
Pretty cool you distorted it soooo much he couldn't tell what bridge it was!! :domokun:

Bah, indeed! If I'd actually looked at it properly, I would have noticed that there were two (kind of parallel) arches instead of one, and the number of lanes...

and here's the other room

you can see the softbox on the left, and the diffused beauty dish on the right

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Dude, you need to clean your sensor or lens - there's a HUGE black spot right in the middle of this photo...

:domokun:

So since i found the light show on the opera house boring this year compared to last years one, i decided to take pics of the city skyline. Found that to be more interesting and colorful. Anyone else think last years show was much better?

Also since i dont own a tripod (someone stole mine), i rested the camera on something and took this.

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I thought the same thing - last year's did seem better, didn't it? Maybe we were both expecting too much?

Same/similar angle, Sidd?

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I need your skills and connections mr oizo! :thumbsup:

I went for an adventure to Yarramundi the other day, here's some of the area. it's worth a trip out there if you're a sydney sider.

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You can bring your friend if you like.

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Wide shot :thumbsup: )sorry if it screws ur browser window ;/ )

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Anyway... there you go. I only explored about half. So there will be more at a later date.

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