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Sheila
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UNICEF bearsIf you can get down to Circular Quay, there are a few opportunities to take some nice snaps of the UNICEF bears on display
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Canon 5D and various Ls Black and White Spider Award 2005 - Photographer of the Year - amateur On-line Gallery here
Wow, didn't know about this, looks a like a popular photo opportunity.
Shelia - Lovely composition here, beautiful stuff Glen - I found the wally!
Nice Sheila. Great composition and no doubt where it is with the bridge OOF in the background. Well done.
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Mark ![]() http://www.trekaboutphotography.com He who dies with the most lenses wins...
Thanks all. I particularly wanted a very shallow depth of field so I used my 135 f/2 at f/4 concentrating my focus on the most colourful bear. I do tend to have the bridge OOF in a lot of my images as I feel that, by doing this, it does not overwhelm the image but everyone knows which bridge it is!
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Canon 5D and various Ls Black and White Spider Award 2005 - Photographer of the Year - amateur On-line Gallery here
Nice leading line... Can't help thinking that it might have been a little better without the people in the shot... BTW... What the hell are you doing carrying a P&S around? ![]() Cheers, John
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It was my little joke. If you look closely you'll see that my bears are arranged in a curve and everyone else's are in a straight line. And that I don't have a harbour bridge because I, err, have a foreign-looking set of traffic lights in the background. And the people are wearing parkas. That's because I took the photo in Germany in 2000, which also explains the P&S. I thought I'd give a strong clue by talking about the composition. Oh well!
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Leek@Flickr | Leek@RedBubble | Leek@DeviantArt D700; D200; Tokina 12-24; Nikkor 50mm f1.4,18-70mm,85mm f1.8, 105mm,80-400VR, SB-800s; G1227LVL; RRS BH-55; Feisol 1401
Well done Thaddeus, I look at your image and couldn't place it in context of what I saw at the quay. There was a curved section which was chock full of people but backgrounds were either Opera House, toaster, OPT or SHB.
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