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See you all soon! I don't finish til 6 so i am heading straight in from the northern beaches. I don't think anyone lives out my way or on the way there (mosman/cremorne etc..) but message me on 0401 182 019 if you want to come/need a lift if your on the way.

If peter can sell his blurred image for 10 million I might have a shot lol..

Anyone want to buy this beautiful pic below for 1million? Much cheaper than peters image lol..

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Decided to take atleast one decent pic with the camera rested on the ground.

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just a couple of things.

just looking at that last photo and the I notice the light beams off the neons on the top of some buildings. with my photos this is just a big blur of light around them.

and second, when i done long exposures the photo is very bright. but i see yours has really nice colour with a nice dark sky still. i understand it probably comes with some editing, just was sure if you were using a filter of some kind to help with the end result.

Don't forget sidd is shooting with a 5DII (Full frame) so his dynamic range is alot larger. I only got there and took one photo and it was pretty rubbo. 30sec at f11 which was a stop or so under-exposed and then we moved over to the other spot. Post up your shots John!

John - Do you do any post processing on your photos e.g. photoshop or anything?

Bri-dawg - About zero lol. Could get your car on the road, but there would be railings in the way with the bridge/opera house peaking through. You could do it with your car at milsons point though. I'm sure you've seen many shots of cars right near/under the harbour bridge? Long long drive for you though!

John - Do you do any post processing on your photos e.g. photoshop or anything?

Bri-dawg - About zero lol. Could get your car on the road, but there would be railings in the way with the bridge/opera house peaking through. You could do it with your car at milsons point though. I'm sure you've seen many shots of cars right near/under the harbour bridge? Long long drive for you though!

Will drop you a pm some time, about to change turbo set up on the car and need to put a baby seat in the back and drive the around more. Im lucky if i done over 1500km in the last year in the car.

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