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Critiques welcome!
Thanks and enjoy.
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Every Australian's dream was to own a classic Holden GM motor vehicle,
particulary during the 50's and 60's when Holden was our own.
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A cold but rare, nice sunny afteroon in Canberra on a business trip.
Critiques welcome - all the converging line caught my eye.
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Any comments welcome. The main idea in the shot was the contrast of
old and new, the tin in the foreground and new housing in the
background. This suburb is also very effluent. A better outcome may of
been someone on the balcony - or even better a child playing in the
lane. But hey - they weren't there.
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One of the best exposures for a landscape I have ever seen. It would be great if you could explain how you reached this, i.e., grey card, white balance for pre (I assume RAW) processing and any post-processing tips. The shadows, midtones and highlights are perfectly balanced.
Well done!
Damo
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Please critique.
Thank you!
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Blackwall Reach, Perth Western Australia. A steep limestone ciff-
face near Point Walter in Bicton, Perth metropolitan area. This is
the opening of the Swan River, near North Fremantle.
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A recent visit to the South West of Western Australia. This piece of
Forrest is around 100m walk of a section of Caves Road, south of
Margaret River, approximately 400km from Perth.
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The relatively new Fremantle Maritime Museum, facing the Indian Ocean
on Western Australia.
This also houses the Australia II, the racing yacht with the winged
keel that won the America?s Cup from the United States in 1983.
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The Fremantl Maritime Museum. This is also where the Australia II
resides when winning the America's Cup in the 80's.
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Any comments welcome.
Ta!
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Scotty was a great subject. A street performer with stlye and his
character was great to work with.
Critiques welcome. Ta!
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Neighbours bub. Olympus OM4Ti and Zuiko 50mm 1.4.
Critiques welcome. Ta!
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There's no time for a tripod, and with an ISO of 800 - getting depth into the pictures (i.e, f5.6), shutter speeds can catch you out and you may of spoilt a great shot.
Yallingup, a brilliant piece of old coastline in Western Australia's south west. Here is a rocky outcrop facing WNW.
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Would love some critiques.
Cheers!