I went to Milson's Point hoping to capture one of those low angel bridge shots, but for some reasons unlike in those shots I saw the bridge's underside was pitchblack

Anyway, here are the results. Hopefully they aren't too cliche.
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My attempt at the cliche postcardey shotsWas bored today so I decided to give the new tripod a good workout.
I went to Milson's Point hoping to capture one of those low angel bridge shots, but for some reasons unlike in those shots I saw the bridge's underside was pitchblack ![]() Anyway, here are the results. Hopefully they aren't too cliche. 1. ![]() 2. ![]() 3. ![]() 4. ![]() Abel
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Abel
There is nothing wrong with postcard shots. Of these #3 is the weakest as there isn't a strong anchor point for the eye - the left is busy with the tree and the builidng both not quite being interesting enough to grab your attention and fighting with that on the extreme right is the SOH. The most dominant part of the pic ends up being the foreground. Of the others #1 and #4 are superb and #2 is almost there, but seems to have a slight yellow cast to me. Peter
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