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© Copyright 2001, Chris Freilich. All Rights Reserved; contact cfreilich@princeton.com for usage.

Sydney Harbor


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This photo was taken at just past dusk with a 20mm lens @ f/22 for 30 seconds.

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I like the movement in the clouds due to slow shutter speed,and the colours reflecting in the water.Well taken picture.
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Incredible! This has an unearthly persepctive and color palette. very nice.
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Fantastic photo!!!! I wish mine came out as nice. Was any digital manipulation used? If so, WHO CARES!!! I give it a 9+
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hmm i don't know.... the BIG green reflection is on top of the two yellows on the right... the reflections are much brigher/stronger than the sources... the second blue reflection .. i don't know where it comes from.

 

i'm not sure but colorful and yeah .. nice

 

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Oh, how I wish I had the Photoshop talents to acheive what is suggested re: the reflections!

 

The green reflection is a wonderful artifact of the uncorrected mercury-vapor lights on the bridge. If memory serves, the bridge is actually brown. Anyway, most of the green in the water is probably direct reflection from the lights, not the bridge.

 

As far as the second blue reflection, that's coming from a building that is just about to get cropped off the left side of the photo...

 

Honest!

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"Kodak unknown type" is annoying. Can't you tell us more than that? Just look at the film edge! A great picture nevertheless.
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If memory serves, the bridge is actually brown.

Actually it's grey, Chris. And you were on the Kirribilli side of the bridge, not the Luna Park side. But enough nitpicking, it's a good shot :)

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arrrrgghhhh.

great photo, but need a microscope to see it. If people have the technology to scan the photo, they also have the technology to scan it bigger than that. (unless it's a first generation digital camera). Bigger scan please, so I can indulge my eyes on a supposed beautiful photo.

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chis,

sorry for the stupid comment that i made earlier. i shouldnt have... :) a lesson for me to learn! thx again for sharing the picture. l.

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Excellent!!! The perspective is fantastic but I enjoy looking at the clouds and the hint of color from the city lights. What a great master piece. Also, was this a planned photo or a spur of the moment? Michael Joseph Hoard
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The bridge gives tremendous depth, and the reflected color really puts this picture over the top. Great job.
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