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by daniel_r on Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:28 pm
A couple of images from the Canberra micromeet on Saturday night. Some a similar to Willigan and Mr/Mrs ru32day's due the close proximity of each other.
The conditions were pretty ordinary and not really the best - lots of smoke, heat haze and strong winds. As the light faded it was pretty hard to get clear sharp long exposures due to the wind.
Click for larger images.
I really needed a grad ND for this. Just before sunset, conditions on arrival:
From Mt Ainslie Lookout:
What would normally be the postcard view if less windy and murky:
Back down a ground level it was bit easier with longer exposures:
Willigan (Craig) at left centre
Nurses Memorial
Now with 100% genuine flare!

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by christiand on Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:56 pm
Hi Daniel,
some very nice shots.
I would have loved to be there.
I haven't seen the Memorial and the memorials by night personally; yet.
I like the Nurse's memorial.
I've seen it during daytime; very nice; and at night brilliant.
Thanks a lot for sharing.
Regards,
CD
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by Alpha_7 on Mon Feb 06, 2006 6:56 pm
Some great shots Daniel.
#5 and #6 - Are great, and then
the glass shots #7 #8 are great too
Glad to see some more shots, and I'm realy glad Craig got to attend a meet so soon 
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by Willigan on Tue Feb 07, 2006 10:31 am
Nice shots there Daniel - you got a bit more out of the lookout pics than I managed & nice colours at the Nurses' Memorial. The horizon on the AWM is a little off tho & a bit too tight on the right.
We'll have to get together for another meet soon, hopefully under better conditions.
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by daniel_r on Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:24 pm
Thanks for the feedback.
CD - the Nurses memorial is really an unseen masterpiece. Even at night, it's not visible to the naked eye like this - you need a 10s exposure to really bring it out. Most of the memorials are far more spectacular at night, but hardly anyone sees them then unfortunately (but this makes for a good photo-op as there's no one to get in the way!)
Willigan - yes, you're right re the AWM - I think I corrected this in photoshop, then it took a break in the land of crashes and I somehow missed it on the second go. We'll see if we can organise another meet soon.
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by birddog114 on Wed Feb 08, 2006 8:47 pm
daniel_r
Great series of photos at your Canberra meet.
I like the Nurse Memorial colour with your technique, seen it at night before but didn't have the same as of your photo.
Looking forward to meet you again at Barrington Tops photo trip.
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by Willigan on Thu Feb 09, 2006 8:53 am
daniel_r wrote:Willigan - yes, you're right re the AWM - I think I corrected this in photoshop, then it took a break in the land of crashes and I somehow missed it on the second go. We'll see if we can organise another meet soon.
D.
That's something I understand completely. Only for me it's more common for Excel taking breaks at work
Another meet would be great, maybe by the lake or parliamentary triangle?
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