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So i just went for a walk tonight around the city tonight to snap some photos.

Never actually stood under the harbour bridge and appreciated its beauty and the engineering aspect of it.

Here is a quick snap: - If you would like to see more just ask away ;) Took heaps of shots hehe

Once again still with stock kit lens :D

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1st. I've never been to sydney before, but that shot shows the bridge in a whole new way! Thats fantastic. The water looks pretty cool as well

2nd. The rails at the bottom, how come they're sort of warped? Looks good that way.

3rd. Thats my favourite one. How did you achieve that? I'm not too good with the whole photography thing yet, still waiting to buy a DSLR. Might get a GTSt first though...

1st. I've never been to sydney before, but that shot shows the bridge in a whole new way! Thats fantastic. The water looks pretty cool as well

2nd. The rails at the bottom, how come they're sort of warped? Looks good that way.

3rd. Thats my favourite one. How did you achieve that? I'm not too good with the whole photography thing yet, still waiting to buy a DSLR. Might get a GTSt first though...

Im glad you like it man :P

Its very peaceful just walking under the bridge.. Romantic too hahahah

Anyways..

2nd shot - Bit of fish eye concept :(

3rd - Long exposure, f8 at a min exposure :(

yea deff get a 33 first and then get a slr hahahh

Remember series 2 33 or nothing :domokun:

2nd. The rails at the bottom, how come they're sort of warped? Looks good that way.

yeah cos it was taken at 18mm - kinda like wide angle

smaller the mm value the wider the angle - eg 10mm very wide - 200mm very narrow and zoomed in :(

first ones a winner! the others are good too.

having lived in sidaneeey once, i know how grungy it can be, but they also make great B+W shots. dont discount the seedy side as there can be some great dark/grungy look shots just begging for it... just watch your back :P

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